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Rely on a combination of verbal and nonverbal cues for effective communication from "summary" of The Power of Body Language by Tonya Reiman

Effective communication involves more than just the words we say. It is essential to pay attention to both verbal and nonverbal cues when trying to convey a message. Verbal cues consist of the actual words spoken, while nonverbal cues include body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. In many cases, nonverbal cues can be more telling than verbal ones. For example, if someone says they are fine but their body language suggests otherwise, it is likely that they are not being completely truthful. By relying on a combination of verbal and nonverbal cues, we can gain a more comprehensive understanding of what someone is trying to communicate. When we only focus on the words being spoken, we miss out on valuable information that is being conveyed through nonverbal means. Body language, for instance, can provide insight ...
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    The Power of Body Language

    Tonya Reiman

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