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			<title>Tips for Self Care in Communication</title>
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			<description>ams alive!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
			<author>anniebarron</author>
		<category>workplace wellness</category>
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			<title>Communicating with Ease</title>
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			<description>bsp; have a knee-jerk defensiveness, either automatically assuming the other person is out to get them or they are personally defective?&amp;nbsp; Do they usually smile and appear to cooperate but secretly gossip, complain or sabotoge?&amp;nbsp; Are they genuinely able to hear what you have to say and able to interpret the meaning pretty much the way you meant it?&amp;nbsp; Are they thick skinned, so that you can freely say what you think without worrying about offending them or are they super-sensitive, re [...]</description>
			<author>DrErica</author>
		<category>successful speaking</category>
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			<title>Public Speaking and the Power of Harnessing in Your Audience</title>
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			<description>harnesses his/her audience by taking a few questions and when noticing the time is slipping away, asks the audience to write the questions down or leaves them for the end. I had broken my number one rule.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;If you are just starting out in public speaking or wish to train on the subject, here are some pointers:&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;1. Before the presentation takes place, practice your presentation in front of an audience of at least two members (family or friends). See what questions come up for them and ho [...]</description>
			<author>coachlaurie</author>
		<category>successful speaking</category>
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