The Blueprint of a Speaker | Part 2 of 6 | Conceptual Planning

When two people are communicating with each other, it is very safe to say that there is a joint action taking place. What this means is that the two or more parties are aware of some goal of the joint activity and of some form of common ground. Now what that common ground may [...]

David J. Parnell’s Professional Listening Series | Part 2 of 4 | Bad Habits

As we determined in the previous post, when we reduce “listening” down to its purest form, it is the process of gathering information. When a communicator begins to CONSCIOUSLY determine for what purpose the information is being gathered AND what information specifically is being gathered is where they truly become an effective listener.
Before going any [...]

David J. Parnell’s Professional Series on Sensory Acuity | Part 3 of 3.

If you are going to effectively communicate with someone it is imperative that you ensure that they are both hearing and understanding what it is that you are say. This is difficult to know for two reasons:

We have developed incredibly powerful subconscious and automatic social [...]

David J. Parnell’s Professional Series on Sensory Acuity | Part 2 of 3.

Due to the harsh realities of the world and the undeniable necessity to have a mentally stable “human” in order to pass genes on from generation to generation, the evolution of a mind that can ward off negative emotion is one of the end results…

There are five major factors that are working constantly to assure [...]

Selling the lie, getting the girl and sugary communication

Effective communication is a lot more than simply choosing the right words.  Being persuasive, forming the right communication strategies and speaking effectively are just a few of the components necessary for people to communicate effectively.
One important component that is often overlooked is mental energy reserves.  Now, I understand very well that the concept of mental [...]