As for me, I try to write in a style that can be readily understood and implemented by readers who care to give it a go. I sincerely welcome any other comments that you might have on other entries of mine and will try to do a bit of reading on your blog as well.
Thanks for the reference to my site and I will be adding your blog site to my blogroll as well!!
]]>Just came across your blog and found it to be exceptional. Certainly one of the most informative, easy to navigate and information rich blogs that I have come across.
You have a great writing style that demystifies complex ideas and makes them simple and easy to understand. I intend to take the time to read through all of your posts in the coming weeks.
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All the best.
Andrew Griffiths
Great article on what I would say as the most important and critical factor for mankind’s existance. Hence, I dare support your title!
Just to share my claim. Just take a good deep look around us and what do you see is the byproduct and consequence of “over or under” communication. This is the essence of leadership and why in some parts of the world situations are is regressing with distrust. You can even say the way our brain works or thinks is an act of communication. I would even go on the say, based on the law of attraction, that how one engages the energy field is related to comminucation. So is creativity, innovativeness and every other capabilities that we need to sustain in life.
As you rightly pointed out, chosing when not to speak is also communicating. As a result, people are even beginning to explore the world of NLP & hypnoteraphy to understand the unspoken communication.
I have embarked into Coaching and realise the criticality of leveraging communciation into the process of unearthing rooted causes to issues.
Thank you.
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John Ekundayo
Singapore