words can change your brain
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Target Training International Presents
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We are honored
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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
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The Books Theme
Creating a culture that
reduces stress and improves E. Q.
By developing
Compassionate Communication,
Based on
Brain Research
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Big Picture for Today 12 ways to ORCHESTRATE our speech to
achieve our goals and bring our dreams to fruition
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The What & How
This books is both
Informational &
Instructional
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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
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Compassionate Communication
in the Work Place
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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
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Relax
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Increase Positivity
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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.
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Increase Positivity
Short circuit Rumination
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Observe Nonverbal Cues
Both yours and others
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Learn to view yourself
as others see you
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Body Language Body Language Affects You, Not Just Others
http://www.ttiresearch.com/blog
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Increase Positivity
Positive Posture
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Learn how to speak
with your body
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Language of Trust: eyes
A
B
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Language of Trust
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Language of Trust: Lips
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Million Dollar Smile
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We Think in Pictures
Rose
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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
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Reflect on Deepest values
Relationships
When communicating,
Speak to the others persons
Deepest Values
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Express Appreciation
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Speak Briefly
30 Second Rule
WHY!
No More than 3-4 ideas (clunks)
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Speak Slowly
Hello, Yes, it is true, I am a recovering academic.
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Speak Slowly and Wait!
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Listen Deeply
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Please Consider Reading
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