In our last post, we began our discussion of why language breaks down in dementia. In this week’s post, we will continue this exploration by focusing on the interaction between communication, the body ...
Effective communication refers to the exchange of information in a way that is clear, concise, and understood by all parties involved. It encompasses not only verbal exchanges but also non-verbal cues ...
Think words are everything? This article reveals why and how tone and body language do the heavy lifting in communication. Words account for just 7% of communication impact, while tone and body ...
Body language, the unspoken language of communication, is a powerful tool that can significantly impact our interactions with others, even when unaware of its influence. This nonverbal communication ...
As a leader, what you say is important, but it’s not the only message you’re sending. The impact of your communication is also strongly influenced by a subtle but powerful set of nonverbal cues, All ...
If there were ever numbers associated with body language and nonverbal communication, they would be 55, 38, and 7. People often refer to these numbers as the standard for understanding nonverbal ...
The strongest person in a room is the one who can read others' body language. As office managers, we deal with people daily. We generally know the temperature of the office we manage at any given ...
Last week's feature focused on communication skills and their importance in the workplace. This week's feature is about the other side of communication-listening skills. Hearing is the physical ...
Having good communication skills is no less important than any degree or education. They're not just limited to college or the office; they're equally important in everyday life. Whether it's getting ...
Effective communication is essential for caregivers. But what happens when there is a barrier in successful communication between the caregiver and the person they are caring for? The lack of ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. 1. Lack of direct eye contact: Breaking eye contact is a universal signal of dishonesty or deception. 2. Poor posture: Your posture ...