Thursday, November 19, 2009

Introduction

Good communication is the foundation of successful relationships, both personally and professionally. But we communicate with much more than words. In fact, research shows that the majority of our communication is non verbal. Nonverbal communication, or body language, includes our facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, and even the tone of our voice. The ability to understand and use nonverbal communication is a powerful tools that will help you connect with others, express what you really mean, navigate challenging situations, and build better relationships at home and work. Communication is the effective use of all our point across to another person. It is impossible to “Not” Communicate by our very silence we are telegraphing our ranger, pleasure, some meaning. However, we can miss communicate by deliberately or unintentionally lying, not paying attention, or remaining unaware of our real wants and needs.

Many people think that the most popular way of communication with other people is through the mouth. But what they didn’t know is that actual verbal communication accounts to only around 10% (or even less) of the overall means to convey a message. Moreover, you can never determine the truthfulness or sincerity of people by what they say alone. In fact, words transmitted verbally oftentimes do not reflect what people really think or feel. The only way you can determine their true inner feelings and thoughts is by reading their body language.

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