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Flirting for fun and well-being. Innately, we all want to be noticed. We flirt to make a connection and to determine the level of interest by others. Flirting lends a frisson of excitement, a bit of fun to the game of life. Beyond words – messages we communicate. Often, we are unaware of the messages we communicate through our appearance, body movements, voice, or our facial expressions, but these nonverbal messages pack a big punch. Filed Under: Body language. Tagged With: body language.
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A guide to unleashing your creativity which allows you to express yourself in the way your imagination sees you. Nature a fount of inspiration. Being in nature invigorates and enlivens our minds and at the same time creates tranquility. It restores the mind allowing us to be more focused, and stimulates our creativity. Weekly photo challenge : New. New year, new muse and new resolution. Fanning the flames of romance. ReWake Meditation made easy. Dan Murtagh Music Production. Weekly photo challenge: New.
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Courtesy| How to communicate
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Communicate love without using the words ‘I love you’. Love is a powerful emotion, but communicating love is not inherent in us. We can learn how to communicate that love through our words, actions and non-verbal cues. Six essential qualities of a good conversationalist. Courtesy, active listening and knowing when to be silent are essential qualities of a good conversationalist. There are a few more…. New year, new muse and new resolution. Are you a good conversationalist or a great talker?
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Six essential qualities of a good conversationalist | How to communicate
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Six essential qualities of a good conversationalist. 8230;or how to gain pleasure from your interactions. In my last post I challenged you on your conversation skills, asking whether you were a good conversationalist or a great talker. We aren’t born with the skills of a good conversationalist, but they can be learned. If you want to gain pleasure from your interactions, the following are essential qualities for good conversations. One such book from 1866. Don’t talk too loudly. This means concentrating ...
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Listening| How to communicate
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Read your writing out loud. By listening to your sentences, you will begin to hear the rhythm of your voice. Is it a lullaby? Listening – it’s more than meets the ear. Of all the forms of communication, listening is what we do most. In our everyday activities we spend about 50% of our time listening. Yet effective listening is the skill we have the least training in. Six essential qualities of a good conversationalist. Birdsong, a tonic for creativity & concentration. ReWake Meditation made easy.
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Listening - it’s more than meets the ear | How to communicate
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Listening – it’s more than meets the ear. Of all the forms of communication, listening is what we do most. In our everyday activities we spend about 50% of our time listening. Yet effective listening is the skill we have the least training in. In a spoken message, 55% of the meaning is translated non-verbally, 38% is indicated by the tone of voice, while only 7% is conveyed by the words used. 8211; compiled by the International Listening Association ( www.listen.org. My guideline is that a conversation p...
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Finding your rhythm | How to communicate
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When you have written something, whether part of a story, a poem, an essay, an opening for a longer piece, anything that feels like it might be a keeper listen to it. What does it sound like? Read your words aloudPay attention to the way the language moves. Is it creating the effect that you’re after? Do the sentences read well? Does the piece flow logically? And continue to write. If you’re struggling to find your rhythm, Shapiro, in her book. Still Writing – The perils. And pleasures of a creative life,.
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Flirting for fun and well-being. Innately, we all want to be noticed. We flirt to make a connection and to determine the level of interest by others. Flirting lends a frisson of excitement, a bit of fun to the game of life. Communicate love without using the words ‘I love you’. Love is a powerful emotion, but communicating love is not inherent in us. We can learn how to communicate that love through our words, actions and non-verbal cues. Welcome to the conversation! 8211; George Bernard Shaw.
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Inspiration| How to communicate
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I’m moving in a different direction. Thanks for being part of this and if you enjoy my words, I’d love you to visit my new site A passionate life. Read your writing out loud. By listening to your sentences, you will begin to hear the rhythm of your voice. Is it a lullaby? Be inspired by the beauty all around you! Be inspired by the beauty all around you! Flirting for fun and well-being. Birdsong, a tonic for creativity & concentration. ReWake Meditation made easy. Dan Murtagh Music Production.
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Wednesday’s word is Nascent. Welcome to the conversation! Weekly photo challenge : New. ReWake Meditation made easy. Dan Murtagh Music Production. Weekly photo challenge: New.
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