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Lesson #6 Your Body Speaks Louder Than Words

If someone said your so right while crossing their arms and smiling which one would you believe?

Body language is a way we tell if someone truly means what they say.

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The Digital World Is Decreasing Our Ability to Communicate

  1. We spend more time alone, on our sofas watching tv or scrolling through social media
  2. We are becoming more impatient

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Lesson #3 You can Make people Fel what you want them to feel

We have the power to control people's emotions through our body language and words. If you set out a goal before communicating with someone you are more likely to accomplish that goal. 

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One thing that helps me communicate better is to just imagine that everyone is your friend. We communicate with our friends with excitement and want to learn more. Have that same energy with strangers

MYSELF

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Lesson #5 It Is Better To Be Interested than Intresting

It is a well-known fact that people like ones who listen more than they like the ones who talk a lot about themselves.

Listen in a way to understand not to reply

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Communication is Very Important

If you want to become a great leader or make a lot of money you absolutely need to learn how to communicate more efficiently.

  • You need Energy
  • You Clarity 
  • You need Empathy

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Lesson #2 You Cannot Say What you Mean

Everyone interprets your words in a different way based on past experiences and how you come across to them.

Also the way that you think of a phrase is not exactly what you will say outloud.

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Lesson #4 First Impressions Last

  • Because of the Cognitive Dissonance Theory humans don't like to change or be wrong so when they make a first impression it almost always lasts make sure the first impression they make of you is a good one.

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Lesson #1 You Cannot Not Communicate

Everything about you communicates the clothes that you wear and the way that you look communicates

Even when you are not saying anything, you are still communicating. That is the fact of life.

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Mind your body language

7 percent of a message is conveyed through words. Body language plays a major role in how we communicate and how we listen.

When you’re listening, then, be aware of what your body language is saying to the speaker. Unfold your arms and be open to what this person has to say.

1. Having an Open-body Language

Instead of sitting alone hunched up in a chair or crossing their arms, they will turn towards you and seem conveniently ready to talk. Therefore, if someone is always ready to give you comfort and shows signs of having open body language, then maybe that person is attracted to you.

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Stay curious and engaged

After the initial breaking, you have to really listen to how the other person responds. What are they excited about? Ask them more questions about that.

Pay attention to body language. You will be able to tell if someone is losing interest, for instance, eyes wandering, crossing arms...

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