1. Listen to other people. The most successful people let others talk more than they do.
2. Compliment others often. Everyone likes to know they’re doing a good job. Be sure to be specific when offering words of encouragement.
3. Make a personal connection. Try to stray from using e-mail as a primary form of communication. It will give you a chance to stretch your legs and make a personal impact.
Communication is more art than skill. To be great at it you have to pay attention and practice. The good news is that every conversation is a source of feedback. We are all human. Forgiving mistakes and showing gratitude and appreciation flow smoothly.
Carole Hodges began coaching in 2003. Her client roster includes CEOs to top salespeople, business owners and entrepreneurs, creative artists and writers. She speaks to business and social groups about relationships and creating deeper understanding, and leads seminars and exercises to build and improve teams by enhancing communication and cooperation.
Carole is a Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and sponsors a monthly NLP educational program in the Los Angeles area. Additionally, she is a master DISC practitioner working in conjunction with Carol Dysart of PeopleSmart Solutions. Additional studies include gender communication and emotional release techniques. She studied Quantum Growth Coaching for business owners under Paul Lemberg.
Carole is certified as a Master Results Coach from Chris Howard's University of Excellence. She received an award for coaching from the Peak Potentials SuccessTracs Program.
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