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Effective communication involves both verbal and nonverbal cues from "summary" of The Power of People Skills by Trevor Throness

Effective communication is not just about the words we say. It also involves nonverbal cues that play a crucial role in how our message is received. Verbal communication is what we say, whether it's in person, over the phone, or through written messages. It is the content of our message, the words we use to convey our thoughts and emotions. However, words alone are not enough to effectively communicate with others. Nonverbal cues, on the other hand, include body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, and gestures. These cues provide additional information that complements and enhances the verbal message. For example, a smile can indicate friendliness and warmth, while a furrowed brow can signal confusion or concern. The way we stand, make eye contact, and use our hands can also convey meaning and emotions that words alone cannot express. When verbal and nonverbal cues are aligned, our communication becomes more ...
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