What Your Face Reveals About You!

Written by Kathy Thompson


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TRIANGULAR - Basic motivation is security. (wood) They have a wide forehead and a pointed chin. The face and body is thin,long, willowy features. They are reserved, indoor, thinkers, honest, integrity, perfectionists, ambitious, idealistic, sensitive, and seek spiritual attainment. BLUNTED TRIANGLE - Basic motivation is adventure. (fire) They have a narrow forehead coming to a peak with a wide jaw and chin. The face and body is skinny, pointed, wiry, and quick features.They are hard to please, demanding, skeptical, picky, insecure, open, talented, tremendous drive, perfectionists, generous, escapists, outgoing, active, restless, adventurous, with a lot of vitality. Stop and think how you would communicate/sell/persuaderepparttar above face shapes? Think ofrepparttar 106459 many ways you can benefit from knowing this information.

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Toastmasters, Kathy Thompson really enjoys writing and speaking. She has a B. S. in Business Communications.

She writes and speaks about Health, Personal Communications (writing & speaking).

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Master the Art of Communication. Part 1 of 2- Using Your Passion To Make A Connection

Written by Carole Nicolaides


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When you speak before a large group of people or when you introduce yourself to a new person., use your passion as a catalyst for connecting with them. You’ll notice a profound difference inrepparttar result. Rather than graciously smiling and accepting your “pitch”, your listener will be open, inviting and interested.

Before your next presentation, take some time to work on your self-awareness. Below are a few tips that can help you become clearer and more passionate when you communicate.

1.Schedule time for your inner work. Before you can present yourself effectively to others, you must first be fully aware of who you are, what you want to communicate andrepparttar 106458 result you are looking for. Make time for your own self-work. Concentrate on things that will rejuvenate your spirit and help you move forward. If you want to be a great leader that speaks from his/her heart then you need to realize that self-care is essential otherwise your message will not come out.

2.Speak from your heart. You may believe that you cannot really speak what we have in our hearts. Statements like “I couldn’t possibly say that” come from logic and not passion. These thoughts make it difficult to communicate and connect with your target audience. Clear your head and listen to your heart. Once you concentrate on you, you will discover your true passion. Feel free to express it – others will appreciate your genuineness.

3.Use your personal story to convey a difficult message. Do not be afraid of using your own story as you connect with your audience. If you have a compelling testimony, it will move your audience torepparttar 106459 point of connecting with you. This, in turn, will help them understand your presentation better. Admit that you are human, that you’ve made mistakes… all these things will bring you closer to your audience.

Watch for Part 2 of this series, as we will discuss additional ways to communicate more effectively with a group of people.



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