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The Essential Guide to Soft Skills
What Are Soft Skills?
They are commonly categorised into four key areas:
- Communication Skills
- Life Skills
- People Skills
- Social Skills
1. Communication Skills: More Than Just Talking
- Active
Listening
- Body Language (Non-Verbal Communication)
Your posture,
eye contact, and gestures often speak louder than words. A confident stance and
friendly tone make you appear approachable. Remember, things like avoiding eye
contact can signal discomfort or a lack of honesty.
Other
vital components: Clarity,
confidence, friendliness, and knowing the right medium (e.g., when to send an
email vs. when to have a face-to-face conversation).
2. Life Skills: Managing Yourself & Your World
- Time Management
- Conflict Resolution
3. People Skills: Building Effective Relationships
- Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
- Flexibility & Adaptability
4. Social Skills: Interacting with Ease
These skills
facilitate interaction and communication with others, making the process of
socialisation smoother.
- Interpersonal Skills
- Teamwork & Collaboration
Summary:
Developing your soft
skills is not an extra task; it is an integral part of your personal
and professional development. These skills will help you:
- Perform better in group assignments and presentations.
- Build a strong network and make lasting connections at university.
- Greatly enhance your
employability and
stand out in job applications and interviews.
- Navigate the challenges of everyday life more effectively.
Start consciously
practising these skills today—in your seminars, with your friends, and in your
part-time work. They are the key to unlocking your full potential.
We want to hear from you! What soft skill do you find
most challenging? Reply to this newsletter with your thoughts.

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