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Interpersonal Communications: It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It

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 “Fluency in non-verbal communication can be as powerful a tool as masterful negotiating techniques or expert salesmanship” – Joe Navarro

Have you ever experienced a situation where your partner in conversation is noticeably overbearing? Have you had a supervisor whose way of delivering instructions comes across as overly aggressive? You may have felt intimidated, even though the actual message was benign.  Why was that? Last week I wrote about how awareness of your body language is an important part of interpersonal communications. This week I will talk about using the tone, pace and rhythm of our speech to enhance our message. Just the way in which a person uses their body when communicating can be in direct opposition to the words coming out of their mouths, so can the tone, inflection, pace and rhythm of speech contradict the spoken message.  Being aware not only of the words but how you are delivering them is critical to making sure your message is received the way you intend it to be.

Here are some aspects of “how we say things” to be aware of:

 

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John Whitehead, coaches individuals and organizations in becoming more effective by helping them improve their interpersonal communications, emotional intelligence and resiliency.

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