How to Be an Effective Communicator

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Author: Dueep Jyot Singh ISBN: 9781311547569
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dueep Jyot Singh
ISBN: 9781311547569
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Table of Contents
Introduction
Good Communication Is a Natural Skill
Expressing Your Views Clearly
Proper Communication on Professional Levels
Coming across As Wishy-Washy
Body Language
Smiles
Hand Gestures
Continuous Interruptions
Eye Contact
Anger and Frustration
Nervousness
Enthusiasm and Readiness
Authority and Confidence
Indifference and Boredom
Suspicion and Doubt
Lying/Defensiveness
Getting Yourself Understood
In Good Voice
Are You Sure? – Mrs. Doubt “Fact”
Shoulder to Weep on
Conclusion
Authors Bio
Publisher

Introduction

Proper and effective Communication is the Name of the Game today. That is the reason why half of the scriptwriters of boring long winded soap operas have one of the female characters always telling any male character of which she can get hold, “We have to talk.” And she cannot understand why he does not want to talk.

There is a psychological reason for this. Most men do not like long acrimonious and recriminating discussions, based on emotions, and they may find themselves in the middle of a loud and noisy argument. This book is going to talk about the world of relationships and how to be an effective communicator, in your professional and personal life.

How many times have you picked up a novel, and read about some of the characters, wasting about 186 pages being suspicious about their mate? They would rather brood, and spoil their previously happy life being suspicious, and you see them spending half of the time weeping in their pillow – the man puts a detective on to follow his woman – and here we have a completely soured lemon of a relationship.

A little bit of proper communication, at the right time could have set all the doubts to rest. The woman just enjoyed shopping every day at one particular time. She was definitely not indulging in whatever activity the lurid imagination of the writer thought up. And you wasted 2 ½ hours reading a silly sob story, about a misunderstanding which would have cleared up with just a little effective communication known as talking.

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Good Communication Is a Natural Skill
Expressing Your Views Clearly
Proper Communication on Professional Levels
Coming across As Wishy-Washy
Body Language
Smiles
Hand Gestures
Continuous Interruptions
Eye Contact
Anger and Frustration
Nervousness
Enthusiasm and Readiness
Authority and Confidence
Indifference and Boredom
Suspicion and Doubt
Lying/Defensiveness
Getting Yourself Understood
In Good Voice
Are You Sure? – Mrs. Doubt “Fact”
Shoulder to Weep on
Conclusion
Authors Bio
Publisher

Introduction

Proper and effective Communication is the Name of the Game today. That is the reason why half of the scriptwriters of boring long winded soap operas have one of the female characters always telling any male character of which she can get hold, “We have to talk.” And she cannot understand why he does not want to talk.

There is a psychological reason for this. Most men do not like long acrimonious and recriminating discussions, based on emotions, and they may find themselves in the middle of a loud and noisy argument. This book is going to talk about the world of relationships and how to be an effective communicator, in your professional and personal life.

How many times have you picked up a novel, and read about some of the characters, wasting about 186 pages being suspicious about their mate? They would rather brood, and spoil their previously happy life being suspicious, and you see them spending half of the time weeping in their pillow – the man puts a detective on to follow his woman – and here we have a completely soured lemon of a relationship.

A little bit of proper communication, at the right time could have set all the doubts to rest. The woman just enjoyed shopping every day at one particular time. She was definitely not indulging in whatever activity the lurid imagination of the writer thought up. And you wasted 2 ½ hours reading a silly sob story, about a misunderstanding which would have cleared up with just a little effective communication known as talking.

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