Interpersonal Communication
Effective and professional communication lies not only in the words (spoken) but also in the value of the image you represent with your body language. An entrepreneur communicates a lot about himself through his physical presence, his body posture and his image. For this reason, many entrepreneurs are encouraged to take a public speaking course in order to have greater coherence between the spoken message and the body message. What...
Have you thought that your posture makes you transparent? Stand or sit, but don’t hesitate. Zen proverb Stand naturally in front of the mirror. Do you see? The simplest posture of all, standing, already says a lot about yourself. Furthermore, it can indicate health problems and maybe they can even be corrected. Almost all of us tend to be slightly stooped, not naturally straight. Others exaggerate and are as stuffy...
Gesture and body language are part of our inheritance received through our ancestors, and therefore it is also part of our subconscious. Body language has been the subject of many studies and also the origin of many myths such as the one that says that 93% of communication is non-verbal. Although it has become popular because many people have read it and dedicated themselves to repeating it. The real study...
Soft skills, also known as common skills, are the skills that are desirable in personal and professional life. These are the attributes or characteristics of a person that allow him to interact with others effectively, which is generally focused to work, certain aspects of it, or even daily life. They are not just a particular ingredient, but they are the result of a combination of social skills, communication, way of...
Interpersonal relationships are part of social relationships and are the interaction that is established between two or more people reciprocally. An essential component of that interaction is communication. It is an essential component of the psyche. It needs thought and language and is made up of experiences, memory, emotions and feelings, motivations and expectations, objectives and goals, the potential of each subject as a whole and their skills and attitudes,...
To understand what interpersonal communication is, you first have to know how it works and how we can satisfy our needs and objectives. Also, how it connects to broader social and cultural systems. Interpersonal communication is the process of exchanging messages between people whose lives influence each other in unique ways in relation to social and cultural norms. This definition highlights the fact that interpersonal communication involves two or more...