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  • Target Training International Presents

    TTI Online Book Club Presented By:

    Dr. Ron Bonnstetter To read or not to read. That is up to you. Either way you can join our discussion and

    learn about this months topic.

    Tweet with us! Send your questions

    and comments using #ttiwords

    or use the chat feature of

    Go-To-Webinar

    The discussion will start momentarily.

  • We are honored

  • Authors

    Mark Waldman

    Business

    communication professor &

    author of 12 books on personal

    development and coaching

    Andrew Newberg

    Director of Research

    Myrna Brind Center

    of Integrative Medicine

    Jefferson University

    Philadelphia

  • The Books Theme

    Creating a culture that

    reduces stress and improves E. Q.

    By developing

    Compassionate Communication,

    Based on

    Brain Research

  • Big Picture for Today 12 ways to ORCHESTRATE our speech to

    achieve our goals and bring our dreams to fruition

  • The What & How

    This books is both

    Informational &

    Instructional

  • http://t.co/Ac398uN3

    Words!!

    English Language: 500,000 words

    Average working vocabulary = 2,000 words

    Habitual vocabulary = 200-300 words

    3,000 describe emotions (2/3 negative emotions)

    Source: Tony Robbins Book review

  • Compassionate Communication

    in the Work Place

  • Compassionate

    Communication

    1. Relax

    2. Stay Present

    3. Cultivate inner Silence

    4. Increase Positivity

    5. Reflect on

    your Deepest values

    6. Access Pleasant Memory

    7. Observe nonverbal cues

    8. Express Appreciation

    9. Speak Warmly

    10. Speak Slowly

    11. Speak Briefly

    12. Listen Deeply

  • Relax

  • Increase Positivity

  • Increase Positivity

    Quote from Words Can Change your Brain: P. 57

    In the center of the brain is a walnut shaped structure called the thalamus. It relays sensory information from

    the outside world to the other parts of the brain.

    When we imagine something, this information is also sent to the thalamus. The thalamus treats thoughts and

    fantasies the same way it processes sounds, smells, tastes, images and touch. It does not distinguish between inner

    and outer realities.

  • Increase Positivity

    Short circuit Rumination

  • Observe Nonverbal Cues

    Both yours and others

  • Learn to view yourself

    as others see you

  • Body Language Body Language Affects You, Not Just Others

    http://www.ttiresearch.com/blog

  • Increase Positivity

    Positive Posture

  • Learn how to speak

    with your body

  • Language of Trust: eyes

    A

    B

  • Language of Trust

  • Language of Trust: Lips

  • Million Dollar Smile

  • We Think in Pictures

    Rose

  • Reflect on Deepest values

    What is your deepest, innermost value

    Singularity

    Sharing Insights

    Caring

    Learning

    music

    Union

    harmony

    Clarity

    Single Point

    Making a Difference

    Making Connections

    Looking at one thing and seeing another

    Being inspired and inspiring others

  • Reflect on Deepest values

    Relationships

    When communicating,

    Speak to the others persons

    Deepest Values

  • Express Appreciation

  • Speak Briefly

    30 Second Rule

    WHY!

    No More than 3-4 ideas (clunks)

    480 443 1077

    Our phone Number

  • Speak Slowly

    Hello, Yes, it is true, I am a recovering academic.

  • Speak Slowly and Wait!

  • Listen Deeply

  • Please Consider Reading

  • Webinar Tomorrow!! Knowing the Turkey at your

    Table: Recognizing and influencing family and

    friends. (A light-heart holiday exchange drawing from motivator styles)

    Webinar: November 15 @ 1 pm ET

    Visit www.TTIresearch.com/news-events to learn more about all upcoming event

  • Upcoming TTI e-Events

    TTI Online Brain Book Club:

    The Wisdom of Psychopaths Feb. 13th @ 1 pm ET

    Online Webinar Tips for Using Your Mind for An

    Inspiring 2013 Dec. 13th @ 1 pm ET

  • Thank you

    &

    Happy Holidays

    from

    everyone at

    TTI

    For more information, visit www.TTIresearch.com