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An example of a time when communication went wrong is when I was getting directions and got distracted while writing them down. Instead of writing "turn left" I wrote "turn right" and got lost. The barrier was not listening intently and not repeating the directions back to the person giving them. They would have been overcome simply by paying better attention and repeating the directions to check for accuracy.

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