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Use nonverbal cues to convey meaning from "summary" of How to Talk to Anyone at Work: 72 Little Tricks for Big Success Communicating on the Job by Leil Lowndes

When it comes to communicating effectively in the workplace, words are not the only tool at your disposal. Nonverbal cues can be just as important in conveying meaning and building rapport with others. In fact, research shows that nonverbal communication makes up a significant portion of our overall communication, sometimes even more than the words we use. Nonverbal cues can include things like eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture, and tone of voice. These cues can convey a wealth of information about your thoughts, feelings, and intentions, often more accurately than words alone. For example, a firm handshake can convey confidence and professionalism, while slouching or avoiding eye contact can signal insecurity or lack of interest. To use nonverbal cues effectively, it's important to be aware of both your own nonverbal signals and those of the people you are communicating with. Pay attention to your body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice to ensure that they are in line with the message you want to convey. At the same time, observe the nonverbal cues of others to bette...
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    How to Talk to Anyone at Work: 72 Little Tricks for Big Success Communicating on the Job

    Leil Lowndes

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