For context, my job involves the use of voice dictation software constantly for 8 hours a day. So I am constantly talking to the computer and thus my threshold to talking to others is significantly reduced.
I also generally enjoy talking as it is in my nature. So I need to combat that.
There is also the caveat that…for politeness and problem solving sake, I still need to be able to respond to questions from others (which is often).
With this in mind, how can I work towards never speaking to anyone unprompted? Does anyone have any specific techniques I can use? I think what I’m really missing is a method. It’s like trying to pain the Mona Lisa without knowing any painting techniques. Thanks.
Out of curiosity, what kind of job do you have that entails 8 hours of dictation per day? That seems patently insane when we have this magic thing called a keyboard. Especially if you have to state your punctuation and deal with errors in the dictation software!
Smile, nod, shake head, thumbs up, thumbs down, facepalm, shrug.
Is there a reason why you want to speak less?
I can’t stop ruining everything when I do. Everything I say is wrong in some way or another or bothering someone. I need to exist entirely within myself if that makes sense.