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Remember when "small talk" actually meant something? Â How has that changed and does it matter? Â Clearly one way that it's changed is the result
Are you a speaker who fills every space with a word or sound? Â If so, rest assured that to some extent this is quite normal, which is why we hear it so frequently when people speak. Â However, just because it's normal doesn't mean it's desirable. Â
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Yes, it’s that time of year that always seems to sneak up on us and before we know it everyone’s talking about the upcoming office holiday party. Typically, we hear people chattering about what happened last year, where the party’s going to b
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Every time we communicate, particularly in business, we have a choice: to be memorable or forgettable.  I don't know about you...but I'm aiming for the former and doing whatever I can to steer clear of the latter. So why are so many people forgetta
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Is it just me or have you noticed that more and more people are communicating an "I don't care" or "You're not that important to me" attitude? Â Here's an example that's fresh in my mind since it occurred within the last two hours.
While at a medi
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George Bernard Shaw said:
"The problem with communication is the illusion that it has occurred."
It's virtually impossible not to communicate, Â whether in our personal or prof
Do you know how others perceive you the first time they have contact with you? More importantly, have you given thought to how you prefer to be perceived by others during your first contact with them? If youâ€
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