3 Communication Tips for Improving Any Relationship
Good communication is imperative for the long-term success of any relationship. But what makes for effective communication? r
Good communication is imperative for the long-term success of any relationship. But what makes for effective communication? r
A conversation is not a business meeting at work or with your family. It is a personal or informal talk that takes place in the cafeteria, while in a car on the way to a client presentation or walking on the street on your way to work.
It can make or break a relationship. It can make a career successful. It can make new friends. It can just brighten up another person’s life. It can change the world!
If you value time, aim at productivity and contribution, you would want to maximize your conversation to end up being a meaningful.
Here are 10 ways to make a conversation bring impact to you and others. r
“In a gentle way, you can shake the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi
One-third of the populations in this world are introverts. Are you one of them?
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You know that mildly panicked feeling you get when you found out your friend’s mother just died and you really don’t know what to say?
I’m going to help you relax with this list of 20 things people say that are well-intended but not so good as well as something better to say.
Breathe. It will be okay. r
If you want your message heard you must speak the language of who your audience is. If it is one person, find the clues to how they hear, or interpret information. If it is many, include all modalities when sharing your message. Even if your message is telling a joke.
Oftentimes we want to discard someone because they are dry or boring. Or perhaps too overdramatic. More often than not, they just speak a different language. When we realize this, we become relatable to everyone. r
It’s easy to assume that we know how to use email effectively: it’s been around for long enough. But if you find yourself struggling to communicate effectively by email, these six tips should help: r