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How to Improve Communication Skills by Ritu Singal

Communication skills are very important for everyone in their profession and personal life. Along with Communication skills, your listening and speaking skills are also important. To more how to develop your communication skills read the PPT by Life Coach Ritu Singal.

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How to Improve Communication Skills by Ritu Singal

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  1. Why is Communication Skills Training Important?

  2. Introduction Good verbal communication is necessary for almost all areas of life. You may need to Improve Communication Skills for your profession and personal relationships. Communication Skills are an important aspect of life. Many people have to face Communication problems in their life.  So here are some methods, the answers of How to improve your Communication, Speaking and Listing Skills by the life coach Ritu Singal 

  3. Be concise and clear Do not add irrelevant elements to your speech. Get straight to the point and say what you think so your listener can respond accordingly. Don't be off-topic Speaking skills development is different from other forms of communication in that it is easier to get away from the subject, which can make it difficult to remember the subject of the conversation. In this case, it confuses the other party. Stay on the subject.

  4. Make eye contact Establishing and maintaining eye contact is crucial when talking to people, either one on one or in a group setting. This shows attention and interest in what is said.  Acute eye contact is associated with credibility and dominance, so it is important to maintain solid eye contact when talking to someone or a group of people. That when speaking to a crowd, you should not look at a person for more than five seconds. This is too personal/intimate as part of a group. Be attentive Always take your audience or listeners into consideration when planning a speech or thinking about an upcoming conversation. You will not like to say something that could be misinterpreted or offend your audience.

  5. Don't be off-topic Do not speak hastily, as this will make the listener believe that you are confused or that you do not know what you are talking about. Speak slowly and confidently. Smirk Smirk while you speak. This is very important, especially when speaking to groups of people, as it is an easy way to build a strong relationship with people you will not have the opportunity to meet face to face. Smiling helps us create and nurture interpersonal relationships, so it's essential when you communicate with others.

  6. Have an open or relaxed body language Your body language should be open. This means that you should not cross your arms or appear rigid. When speaking to groups of people, it is important to use hand gestures to emphasize your message. Try not to be too distracted, but don't keep your arms straight on either side. Avoid sarcasm From a listener's point of view, a sarcastic remark requires a process of decoding and interpretation (an explanation) before he can understand what was said and what was heard and see if the two are identical.

  7. Get Communication Skills Training Ritu Singal To get succeed in life with best Commnication Skills training with life coach Ritu Singal Contact for Training to Achieve Your Goals Visit : www.ritusingal.com Call : +919814000952 Facebook | Twitter | Youtube | Instagram | Linkedin

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