Smile
Friday, July 25, 2008 9:44:11 PM
When it comes to interaction, the subtle layers of our communication make the impact.
It doesn’t matter if you’re interacting face-to-face or if you’re calling someone by phone.
Customize the subtle information you send out, to have the desired impact.
Here’s some examples for you:
1. Gestures
2. Your looks (your eyes)
3. Your posture
4. Vocal melody (Voice)
5. Accentuation (Voice)
6. Nonverbal communications (Smiling, breathing, facial expression, etc.)
7. Dress style (Adapted, matched to your counterpart, common, uncommon, underlining something, etc.)
8. Colors
9. Background sounds (Music containing certain contents, relaxing spheres, etc.)
10. Surroundings (visual surroundings, emotional surroundings, associative environments, etc.)
Remember: Target-oriented communication is always subtle and indirect.
It doesn’t matter if you’re interacting face-to-face or if you’re calling someone by phone.
Customize the subtle information you send out, to have the desired impact.
Here’s some examples for you:
1. Gestures
2. Your looks (your eyes)
3. Your posture
4. Vocal melody (Voice)
5. Accentuation (Voice)
6. Nonverbal communications (Smiling, breathing, facial expression, etc.)
7. Dress style (Adapted, matched to your counterpart, common, uncommon, underlining something, etc.)
8. Colors
9. Background sounds (Music containing certain contents, relaxing spheres, etc.)
10. Surroundings (visual surroundings, emotional surroundings, associative environments, etc.)
Remember: Target-oriented communication is always subtle and indirect.





