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Get What You Want BY Communicating Better

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Would you like to be a ninja black belt communicator? Well you can do it with the help of these tips at the bottom of the article along with using your new Android phone to help you:


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Download Fring - the #1 Communicating Tool < - Click Here because some of us need extra support to be a good communicator. I found the best way to improve your communication skills is by communicating. By using this video chat app, you can see the face of the caller at the other end of the phone. Figure out if they are a: Feeler or sensor.



The excerpt below is from Oprah Magazine

"Can We Talk?

So how do you know whether you are talking to a Feeler, a Sensor, a Thinker, or an Intuitor? Artise teaches people to listen for clues to the other person's communication style—or the style they've slipped into for that particular moment—so you know how to get compromise and cooperation from anyone, at work or at home. To become a black belt communicator, use the cheat sheet on the next page


Below are some amazing skills you will want to cultivate - good luck

The Feeler

The Feeler uses language to express emotion.

How to Recognize a Feeler

She's an empath and wants to connect, make you feel comfortable. If you're not doing so well, she'll try to figure out a way to help you.

How to Get a Feeler to Cooperate

Listen for signals that she is overwhelmed or exhausted.

The Sensor

The Sensor is driven by the drumbeat of constant deadline; she's interested in getting things done quickly.

How to Recognize a Sensor

A Sensor labors under the constant pressure of deadlines and does everything—including communicating with you—in bursts of very intense energy. She has a short attention span and can make you feel as if you're taking up too much of her time just by saying hello.

How to Get a Sensor to Cooperate

She responds best when she knows you have a plan for getting a task done fast"

source: http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Get-What-You-Want-by-Improving-Your-Communication-SkillsTechnology Review June 2011, Maximum Tech June 2011 Issue,



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