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Our Responses Are Not Necessarily Those of Others

by Laurie Wilhelm
In a previous article, I was taking a look at our natural human tendancy to impose our personal emotions, perceptions or beliefs onto our understanding of others.
I’d like to share with you here …

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Our Responses Are Not Necessarily Those of Others
Our Responses Are Not Necessarily Those of Others

by Laurie Wilhelm
In a previous article, I was taking a look at our natural human tendancy to impose our personal emotions, perceptions or beliefs onto our understanding of others.
I’d like to share with you here …

The Difference Between Being Succinct and Being Abrupt
The Difference Between Being Succinct and Being Abrupt

Being succinct and being abrupt are similar in that they both involve being concise and specific. Being succinct is getting to the point quickly and respectfully; being abrupt, however, is getting to the point so …

Let Others Express Themselves
Let Others Express Themselves

One of the best ways you can express yourself is by letting others express themselves. Your staff, employees, colleagues – they all want to be listened to when they have something to say and you’d …

Skills for Success: What You Need to Succeed
Skills for Success: What You Need to Succeed

What you’ll find on the pages of Express Yourself to Success is information, tips and techniques on how interpersonal and communication skills are essential skills for success.
While there is a lot written on the …

Betrayed by Body Language (Even When You Are Telling the Truth)
Betrayed by Body Language (Even When You Are Telling the Truth)

by Tony W. Garland
If you have read anything about body language, the chances are you have heard that 90% of communication is non-verbal. The actual origin of this slightly distorted statistic is the research of …

The Power of High Voltage Communications
The Power of High Voltage Communications

by Randy Siegel
The roar of applause jarred Paul back into the stark reality of the high school gym. For the past twenty-five minutes, Paul had talked to 250 young people about the dangers of drinking …

Understanding Body Gestures
Understanding Body Gestures

by Laurie Wilhelm
The Importance of Understanding Body Gestures
We’ve probably all encountered situations where what people say does not always reflect what they’re actually meaning or feeling. There are times when it’s difficult for us to …

Anxiety At Work Meetings
Anxiety At Work Meetings

by Barry McDonagh
One of the most common times people feel anxious at work (after getting called in to see the boss) is at meetings where you are expected to speak up in front of many …

Body Language – How To Know What They’re Really Saying
Body Language – How To Know What They’re Really Saying

by Clare Evans
When we communicate with someone we will be doing so on a number of levels, not just the words that we use – tone of voice and body language are also important factors …

Top 6 Secrets to Mastering Communication
Top 6 Secrets to Mastering Communication

by Alexander Tretjakov
Communicating with others is an essential skill in business dealings, family affairs, and romantic relationships, and is an essential part of any personal development effort. Do you often find yourself misunderstanding others? Do …