It is amazing how small gestures can dramatically change the reception of your message. Pease talks about, and demonstrates, several basic gestures and explains their effects.
Allan Pease: Body language, the power is in the palm of your hands
It is amazing how small gestures can dramatically change the reception of your message. Pease talks about, and demonstrates, several basic gestures and explains their effects.
Allan Pease: Body language, the power is in the palm of your hands
In an interesting twist, Sicola does some coaching on verbal communication on how to sound like a leader.
Laura Sicola: Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right
Sauve makes an interesting point: most of the really exciting people in life are also the most boring. We often think of the two as opposites but really, when done right, boring people are exciting because they are boring in the structured parts of their lives so they could be exciting in the unstructured parts. Sauve suggests:
Chris Sauve: The habits of highly boring people
*What kind of note taking do you you use Daniel? Great question. I use Microsoft’s OneNote for three reasons:
A duo that talks about how happiness comes from simplifying your life.
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