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Tag: Feelings

Mood Congruency Recall and It’s Effect on Communication

June 22nd, 2009, 11 Comments

Mood Congruency and Its Effect On Our Communication
The Effect of Mood Valence on Memory Recall and Communication.
Have you ever noticed that when you are depressed that pretty much everything seems depressing? You may look at a couple happily walking down the street and all you are thinking about is how they are eventually going to [...]

David J. Parnell’s Professional Body Language Tutorial | Part 1 of 7 | The History Of Deception

March 3rd, 2009, No Comments

Body language is a fairly broad and complex topic. It is a fascinating subject and the most alluring aspect seems to be the concept of detecting deception. The term deception has a very negative connotation from a linguistic standpoint. When we think of deception we think of lying, cheating and black alley dealings with no [...]

Getting Real About Eye Accessing Cues | Part 1 of 3 | What Exactly Are They?

March 2nd, 2009, No Comments

The term Eye Accessing Cues refers to the positioning of the eye balls in certain areas when “accessing” information internally. They are based on certain criteria that generally revolve around the VAK predicate system with the addition of a category for raw information. It has been a strong buzz term for years at this point [...]

David J. Parnell’s Professional Listening Series | Part 1 – 4 | Effective Listening

February 17th, 2009, 1 Comment

Effective Listening is VITAL to a Communication Expert

The true functionality of “listening” to someone really is an elusive concept. When I talk about listening, you most likely think of hearing someone talk… Although this is a PART of the overall equation, it ISN’T THE equation. Webster’s online defines listening as “to hear something with thoughtful [...]

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