When it comes to listening, most people are only proficient at half of Merriam-Webster’s definition which is, “to hear what someone has said and understand that it is serious, important, or true.” I know my colleagues and family members can hear me, however I often discover that they weren’t really listening after the conversation has…
Category: Communication Skills
Five Habits of Extremely Popular People
If you’ve ever wondered what it is about popular people that makes them so magnetic, here are five of their key habits. They are present. These days, it’s common to walk into a meeting just before it officially starts to find most participants nose-down staring at their laptop or smart phone screens. Or perhaps a…
Six Body Language Movements That Send The Wrong Message
Many people don’t realize that we communicate with much more than words. Our nonverbal communication, or body language, which includes our facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, and even our voice inflection are critical to message delivery. In fact, a person’s voice inflection, facial expressions and body language can make up over 90% of their message. Whenever you are face-to-face…
Science Says — Five Ways to Prepare for Public Speaking
Public speaking is the #1 fear in America according to the Wall Street Journal. If you have an upcoming public speaking opportunity, follow these five tips to thwart anxiety and instead, deliver a speech your audience won’t forget—and one you’ll be proud to have given. Practice until you’re comfortable in front of a crowd. Dale Carnegie said,…