Improve Communication Skills Verbal, Non-verbal -- Part 1: Understanding the Communication Process and Practical Application (Communication Skills at work, home or play.) Buy on Amazon

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Improve Communication Skills Verbal, Non-verbal -- Part 1: Understanding the Communication Process and Practical Application (Communication Skills at work, home or play.)

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ISBN / ASINB00QSRV2J2
ISBN-13978B00QSRV2J0
Sales Rank1,804,210
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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This book is about understanding communication in a new light...
and meeting the missing link.

Throughout the whole 10-Part series of “Improve your Communication Skills By 50-100% Now, Verbal and Nonverbal Communication at Work, Home or Play”, you will find many true stories and examples of situations that illustrate common communication to avoid and/or to recognize, such as: non-communication, careless communication, indifferent communication and, mostly, out-of-context communication.

Each of the 10 Parts can be read as “choose your own topic” stand-alone… however it is recommended that you at least read the previous and following part of any of the specific part(s) you may be interested in, in order to make it even more effective.

And, of course, if you are truly wanting to improve your communication to the best of your ability, then it is recommended that you acquire all 10 Parts eventually and preferably within a short time period of each other.

Stories illustrated in the Series, are typical of, or similar to, many untold stories that have left and continue to leave people at all levels to make up the bulk -- 80% -- of the unhappy people at home, work or play because of our communication short-falls.

One of the reasons for our insatiable quest for more courses and seminars on communication is that most teachings have focused on the sender. We train the one who sends the communication to another, how to do it more effectively, but we don’t train the listener who receives communication from another.

Both parties in communication have a responsibility to transmit and interpret effectively. But we’ve been placing the responsibility mostly on the sender-only for too long. This has disarmed the receivers to the point where senders are afraid to say anything for fear of offending them. It’s time we began to build our communication muscles both ways.

In this 10-Part Series, you will also meet the “contextual missing link” in our current communication. And in each Part, I give you my “Tools-Within-the-Tools© (TWT)
to use in order to make it easier for you to improve and put into action your communication on a daily basis.
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