Instructions can be hard to follow if the person/people being instructed don’t pay attention to detail. This is true because I sometimes experience it, though, I have taught myself to be a good listener and there for take directives seriously. It is critical to listen when others are talking, only then can one take the intelligent decision. Many people lack good listening skills, which is caused by either internal or external factors, hence, they lose their grip on orders, which can be very irritating to the instructor.
Nonetheless, a good listen pays attention to every detail and ensures that decisions are made in direct proportion to the instructions. To follow orders well, one needs to get rid of obstacles that might hinder him/her from clearly getting those instructions.
Internal obstacles are easily gotten rid of because a person has control over them whereas external ones can approve to be difficult as people don’t have power over them. However, people have the authority to reduce listening barriers by avoiding their presence. The point is to overlook these barriers by telling oneself that they don’t exist. On the other hand, instructors don’t clearly give orders; they expect the person being instructed to be super magical to guess the intended outcome.
Instructions are not hard to follow if the instructor is clear and the listener is attentive. If want to be somebody, if to go somewhere, you better wakeup and pay attention to orders. So, they say.
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