Archive for January, 2009
how important is communication skill for doing mba?
Posted by: | Commentsm a bba student 1 yr and wish to do mba after this but my communication skills are not very good can anybody help me by suggesting ways to improve it?
communication skills are very important for a MBA student. You’ll have to participate in debates/group discussions even during the interview process for MBA and will therefore need to good communication skills.
Try joining classes which will help you improve your communication skills. You can also consciously try to think and speak in English whenever you can. Try reading lots of good books and also improve your vocabulary. With strong perseverance, you’ll definitely improve on your communication skills.
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English Communication Skill part 2-6
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Fast and Easy Learning
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Communication Tips Helping Parenting
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Communicating with children of any age is probably the key parenting skill, as it helps build their self-esteem and confidence.
Through parenting we can prepare our children to survive and thrive in their environment. The environment that today’s society provides children is full of challenges and big issues like drugs, violence, and sex. That is why it is so important for children and parents to communicate openly.
Communication takes both talking and listening. Listening, instead of lecturing, gives children space to share their feelings, and by sorting through their own problems can help with their decision making skills. Further, good communication helps children develop confidence, feelings of self-worth, and good relationships with others.
At every age children need their parents to understand how they’re feeling. It’s your job to make your child feel that she can talk to you about anything going on in her life. You achieve this by listening properly and not leaping in with your own judgments or constantly blaming your child.
You want to be wise and prepared when you talk to your teen. Here are tips that can help. Good communication helps children and parents to develop confidence, feelings of self-worth, and good relationships with others. Try these tips:
Teach children to listen… gently touch a child before you talk… say their name.
Eat at least one meal together per day. Mealtime allows for two-way conversation and family bonding
Use time in the car wisely. Turn mom’s taxi service into an opportunity for stimulating conversation!
Speak in a quiet voice… whisper sometimes so children have to listen… they like this.
Host a family night each week. With a little effort, most families can set aside one evening per week for family activity.
Practice listening and talking: talk with your family about what you see on TV, hear on the radio or see at the park or store. (Talk with your children about school and their friends.)
Organize a 10-minute family time before bed each evening to cuddle on the sofa and affirm your love for your children.
Look a child in the eyes so you can tell when they understand… bend or sit down… become the child’s size.
Host family meetings to give your children a forum in which their input matters.
Express positive emotions. It takes more than just words to communicate positively. Studies show that only 7 percent of our message is through our words while 38 percent is through our tone of voice and 55 percent is through our posture and facial expressions!
Be conscious of how your communication affects your children. Children take cues from you as how to treat others in the family, as well as how to act outside the home.
Many parents only see their children when they’re at home. Get involved with your child’s school. Volunteer to help with extracurricular programs, such as theater or sports. You may discover new and wonderful aspects to your child that you otherwise would have missed.
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It offers a wide variety of information pertaining to parenting teens in today’s society. They hope that the information presented on this site will be of some use to parents everywhere.
How can i improve my English communication skill without quiting my present job?
Posted by: | CommentsI am civil engineer. i like to speak English fluently as BPO people speaks. i have missed many interviews due to my lack of English fluent. its a big barrier for me. give me suggestions to speak english as othere speak stylish and without brake.
watch english channels,preferably news..read aloud,talk in englisg w/friends who do so…..what do u mean by stylish and without break…..do u mean nonstop as in fast..if so let me tell u something sometimes the fast talker will have a very hard time speaking clearly and legibly..its not speed that matters…its clarity…work on that…good luck
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English Communication Skill part 1-8
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Fast and Easy Learning for English communication skill
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Interpersonal Communication and Alzheimer’s
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Alzheimer’s is a progressive neuro-psychiatric disease, found particularly in aging people, affecting their brain. During the early stages, speech may not be affected much, but later, as the disease progresses, sentences are difficult to finish. Language deterioration is one of the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. People suffering from Alzheimer’s experience difficulties in communicating, learning, thinking and reasoning. This lack of ability to communicate is severe enough to have a negative effect on an individual’s work, social activities and family life.
During the early stages of the disease, there is no problem of understanding of simple speech. However, difficulties in finding and expressing the correct word usage can start very early on in the disease.
Interpretation of complex conversations, proverbs and metaphors is another difficulty experienced by the sufferers of Alzheimer’s. Stringing a complex sentence together is another of their difficulties.
Later, as the Alzheimer’s disease progresses, the sufferer will usually ramble on from one subject to another and often repeat the same words over and over again. The find it very difficult to finish the sentences.
Another communicating skill that gets adversely affected quite early in the disease is writing and reading. Spelling difficulties also becoming apparent. There is a complete lack of interest in the task involved, and they are very often left uncompleted.
One particular task that is very difficult to accomplish is the taking of messages, especially over the telephone. This is often the means that uncovers Alzheimer’s disease in the first place. The Alzheimer’s disease sufferer will have difficulty following the conversation. They will probably realize they are having these difficulties, become more confused and frightened, which will make their problem worse.
Communication problems increase as the Alzheimer’s disease progresses and worsens. The ability to find the words needed to complete a sentence or become involved in a conversation decreases. Other words (paraphasias) are added into the gaps leftand the true meaning of the conversation is lost.
Comprehension skills decrease. questions are not understood and may not get answered. Keeping a sentence going often proves too difficult for the sufferer and the often swift changes of subject we all indulge in proves too much for them.
Gradually the Alzheimer sufferers withdraws completely from talking altogether and eventually their whole speech often becomes babbling nonsense.
As the sufferers of Alzheimer’s disease is usually unable to let even their basic needs be known to others, communication eventually becomes impossible in advanced stages of the disease.
Although a few sufferers of Alzheimer’s disease may show some automatic verbal response on occasions, usually by this time the burden of communication more often than not falls on the shoulders of relatives, friends and carers.
As the power to communicate reduces further, there is a sense of frustration and other severe reactions, such as mood change, signs of aggression, start to come up. Step by step, the symptoms progress from mild decline to moderate decline, to moderately severe decline, to severe decline, to very severe decline. By and by, the sufferer of Alzheimer’s disease becomes more subdued and withdrawn in socially and mentally challenging circumstances.
There is a need to immediately consult your doctor the moment you notice any early symptoms of lack of interpersonal communication in your aging loved ones. The earlier the Alzheimer’s disease is diagnosed, the earlier you can avail of the treatment. To an untrained eye, the early symptoms may seem to be the normal ones for the aging people, but it is always advisable to seek immediate second opinion.
Communication Skills for the Processing of Words, by Reiff, 5th Edition
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How could a person master communication skill and master the english grammer?
Posted by: | Commentsfluency and to improve pronunciation in english within one month.any suggestions will be highly appreciated.
immersion into the language.
the problem is that few people use the English language at a master level.
maybe you should try for fluency, this is more obtainable, and probably the quickest, but may not be the best method.
and as for grammar. wow , that is trampled upon even more than the correct usage of words. we won't even discuss spelling and the written word.
any way, have fun learning english.
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Unlocking the Myth of Hypnotic Communication
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Unquestionably when the word hypnosis pops-up in a conversation or in the mainstream press, nostrils flair, minds conjure up strong reactions of parlor tricks and pictures of late night scary movies where starry-eyed maidens are seduced to carry out satanic acts.
Here we are, in modern times, where we have set foot on the moon, (ops â?? better watch my words â?? there are people who still think the earth is flat) broke the sound barrier, communicate wireless with the most modern technology and still people see hypnosis has a hoax. Even the well educated are not off the hook from such lack of knowledge and ignorant responses.
Altered states and trance experiences have been around long before the word hypnosis. What is unique about hypnotic communications is that it’s truly magical and at the same time clearly explainable and understandable.
Regardless, of the mystique surrounding hypnotic communication, there is no hocus-pocus involved, and the only tool you will need is your MIND. Sound too easy?
Follow along and prepare yourself to be amazed – both by the power of your mind to shape who you can become, and by the power you have to guide it.
First, Lets’ remove a couple of old misconceptions that you’re supposed to talk in a monotone when you do hypnosis and that you are under control of someone’s power.
A more accurate way to channel the thought that others can control us would be to restate that hypnosis is powerful communication to influence others as well as the self.
That is clearly evident in advertising communications â?? persuasive salespeople, politicians, religious leaders, and business leaders just to name a few. The hypnotist may take you into an altered state by using a monotone voice for getting a particular outcome or result. Similarly, a more animated approach, just like a glib politician, can wow you into the same altered state through their mesmerizing performance.
And, as for the self â?? we are masters at entering altered states many times a day â?? programming with hypnotic communications for what we canâ??t do rather than what we can do. (Just listen and catch yourself every time you say “I can’t”, “No”, or “That was Stupid”)
Parents are excellent at using hypnotic communications for getting an unwanted response from a child â?? Don’t spill your milk! â?? Turn your back and the next thing you hear is the child’s glass of milk falling on the floor.
If I tell you “don’t get to excited about my free no obligation gift offer at end of this article — Or, if I say, “I don’t want you to worry about what happens after reading this article”. You and the child are stuck with trying to understand what was just said. Unsuspectingly, an unwanted behavior occurs in the child — spilling the milk — and you, the reader, somehow wanting to understand what “don’t want you to worry” means, will momentarily fall into an altered state conjuring up in your mind all kinds of possibilities.
Hypnotic communications is a very natural process that we all do all the time — some have just learned to do it more eloquently for positive outcomes and others sabotage themselves. It’s a skill that you can develop to be a very powerful communicator for changing yourself and influencing others.
The challenge that people have is they don’t recognize, understand or notice the natural flow of hypnotic communication. And, therefore is very transparent and goes undetected by the incomprehensible person.
Here is an everyday example: Put yourself in this scene â?? you’re driving down a freeway or highway and surprisingly you pass an intended off-ramp or street that you were going to exit onto. For a split second you may have been startled upon discovering that you passed the exit and said something like â?? “dam” or “stupid me” how did I miss that?
Unknowingly you were experiencing hypnotic communications with yourself â?? an altered state of consciousness – focused in a hyper state of awareness in your subconscious mind on something other than paying attention to your driving â?? daydreaming as some would describe it.
Watch out for the pink elephant behind you. â?? Got you! â?? for a split second did you visualize a pink elephant? Now I can just hear the skeptics saying, this hypnosis stuff doesn’t work. Clearly it works! And, it has programmed you into the person you are today.
Habits of behavior are learned through hypnotic communications and work specifically for changing any unwanted behaviors in life. You can learn to eliminate habits of behavior that would enable you to stop smoking, eliminate weight, overcome fears, and to create new habits of behavior for greater success in life.
The mind is much more malleable than we thought and marketers are learning to understand and capitalize on what influences consumers unconscious minds as much as their conscious minds do.
Learning hypnotic communications through self-hypnosis will clearly help guard your mind against self-sabotaging acts and bring strength and awareness of external influence. And, you will experience harmonious balance and control in your life.
English Communication Skill part 1-12
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Fast and Easy Learning for English communication skill
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