Tag: nonverbal communication
Why Should You Use The Three Primary Styles Of Communication?
How to Create a Commanding Presence – Strategies for Building Charisma and Connection to Communicate Powerfully and Persuasively – (Part 7 of 16) Order this entire audio program and transcript. (…continued from last week) How To Improve Your Personal Presence In order to have a commanding presence, personally and professionally, you need to be able […]
Posted: November 28th, 2018 under Audio Programs.
Tags: auditory, brain, feel, hear, kinesthetic, nonverbal communication, personal presence, proximity, see, visual, western hemisphere
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Nonverbal Communication Power
In 1971 Dr. Albert Mehrabian at UCLA published his book “Silent Messages”. In it he said that communication is 55% visual, 38% tonal, and only 7% the words we say. Since his book was released there has been massive scientific research documenting his findings. This same research also supports the general observations made by Jean-Jacques […]
Posted: October 2nd, 2013 under Tips for Success.
Tags: body language, Dr. Larry Iverson, greater personal power, nonverbal communication
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Take Care of Yourself–Managing Negatives
Do you ever feel bored? Do you get down, sad, depressed? Do you yearn for company when others are not around? Though all of these are normal, your “company” part of your brain may need a bit of work. One evening while socializing with a buddy (I’ll call him Despondent Duffy), we were discussing relationships. […]
Posted: September 4th, 2013 under Tips for Success.
Tags: Dr. Larry Iverson, lonely, mental control, nonverbal communication, overcome worry, relationships, stinkin thinkin, taking care of yourself
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Nonverbal Communication Effectiveness
Are there people in your life whose company you greatly enjoy? They are easy to be around? Conversation with them just flows and is mutually satisfying to both of you? There are many things you can do to make that happen with just about anyone. The most important thing you can do is monitor your […]
Posted: July 11th, 2012 under Tips for Success.
Tags: Dr. Larry Iverson, gestures in communication, improve communication, nonverbal communication, nonverbal signals, relationships and communication
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