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2.Improve Non-verbal communication

2.Improve Non-verbal communication

you must begin by paying attention to it.

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Good communication skills are essential to allow others and yourself to understand information more accurately and quickly. In contrast, poor communication skills lead to frequent misunderstandings and frustration.

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