Carl was walking out the door. Over his shoulder, walking away from me as he was talking, he was tossing off a goodbye, “Thanks a lot! I’ll be in touch!”
Carl had just completed an intensive 3-day Causative Communication class. In just 2 sentences he had forgotten everything he learned. His tossed-out comments sounded insincere, or at best, meaningless, just something you’re supposed to say because you’re leaving.
I said, “Carl, do you have another minute?” He said, “Sure!” Turned around and came back to me.
I said, “Carl, you’ve already lost everything you learned.”
Carl looked thunderstruck. He wasn’t expecting that.
There was a long silence as he looked into my eyes. I said nothing. Then he said, “Oh wow. You’re right.”
Then he said, “I can see I’m really going to need to deliberately and consciously practice this.”
Knowing Carl’s commitment to becoming a truly great communicator, I told him what I’ve told many of my students: “If you really want to master communication and achieve its highest strata of excellence, you’ll need to apply what you learned in every conversation, every single day.”
Then Carl said what I’ve heard from many: “I’ll keep practicing and it will become automatic.”
No, it won’t.
And you don’t want it to. That was the problem that Carl was already having. Too many things on “automatic”.