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IMPROVE your Communication by 4.

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Your communication skills are lacking quite a bit; you might
struggle to form clear sentences and make genuine
connections with others. It's like watching a train wreck in slow
motion.
Way number one: You gotta start listening more. Let's kick it
off with the cold hard truth - you're a bad listener. I assume,
don't deny it. We all know you're the one who interrupts,
daydreams, and checks your phone when somebody's talking
to you.
Some people have a terrible habit of speaking without giving
any thought to their words. They come across as impulsive,
thoughtless, and even occasionally rude.
To avoid becoming that person, it's crucial to take a moment
to consider the potential impact of your words before they
leave your mouth. Thinking before you speak is about
choosing your words carefully and considering how they might
be received by the other person.
A concise and direct approach to communication is highly
valued and shows respect for a listener's time and attention.
Being brief and specific means communicating your thoughts,
opinions, or information in a clear and straightforward manner,
avoiding unnecessary fluff and filler words.
Maintain eye contact to convey confidence and honesty,
avoiding looking away too frequently.
Use appropriate body language, such as standing up straight
and using natural gestures, to demonstrate self-assurance
and clarity in your speech.

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