Read them well

Wed, Mar 29th 2017, 08:25 AM

For anyone who wishes to succeed in life, across the board, there's no doubt about it, you need to be able to communicate on a regular basis with others, in all aspects of your life. Now to make it real simple, which is what I like to do in these articles; there are two basic parts to the communication process and they are Transmitting and Receiving.
In other words, for communication to be able to take place between two individuals, there needs to be the person who is speaking, we refer to this person as The Transmitter; and the person who is listening, we refer to this person as The Receiver.
Now the important thing is this, the link between The Transmitter, the person speaking and The Receiver, the person who is listening, must be complete before effective communication takes place.
Now apart from that vital information on interpersonal communication, here's some additional details which must be taken into consideration.
We Humans do not just communicate verbally, we also communicate nonverbally.
In fact, many experts in the field of Human Communication have stated that so often the nonverbal signs which people send out are more numerous than the actual words; they also convey more accurately what's in a person's mind than do the actual words spoken.
So we all need to become fully aware of this indisputable fact and thus we don't just listen to other's words, but we also learn to, as today's title puts it 'Read Them Well'.
Yes My Friend, nonverbal communication is an extremely important part of the overall communication process between people. You need to study these nonverbal signs, facial expressions and 'Body Language' and thus become adept at reading them as it's an extremely important factor when endeavoring to communicate with others as it highlights what's in the other person's mind.

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