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Nonverbal cues are important from "summary" of The Lost Art of Listening by Michael P. Nichols

Nonverbal cues play a crucial role in communication. They are often more telling than the words that are actually spoken. Our body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other nonverbal signals can reveal our true feelings and intentions, even when we are trying to hide them. When we are engaged in a conversation, it is important to pay attention to these nonverbal cues in order to fully understand what the other person is trying to communicate. For example, a person may say that they are fine, but their crossed arms and furrowed brow may indicate that they are actually upset or frustrated. By being attuned to these nonverbal signals, we can pick up on the true meaning behind the words and respond in a more empathetic and understanding manner. Nonverbal cues can also help us gauge the emotional temperature of a conversation. A sudden shift in body language or to...
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    The Lost Art of Listening

    Michael P. Nichols

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