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    Verbal 2: “I just ate my breakfast, and I feel I’m ugly and fat.” The patient has the misperception about her body image. “Verbalizes that image of body as “fat” was misperception (Townsend, 2014, Pg270).” Nonverbal#2 breaks eye contact Eye Contact Breaking eye contact can reduce stress or signify that one feels uncomfortable (Townsend, Pg. 153, 270) Verbal 3: “You think you are fat and ugly, but in realistic you are not fat and ugly. What makes you think that way?” A student nurse gave…

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    In this semester, I am taking the communication class. When we took the first in person class, we set up some goals. These goals were our motivations that promoted us to enhance the communicational ability, and these goals would be achieved or could not be finished. There was no doubt that achieving these goals was a complex process, because completing these goals means overcoming our shortcomings. Before I wrote my communication goals, I was entirely curious about if I would be able to change…

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    nonverbal communication our facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, and tone of voice that speak the loudest. The ability to understand and use nonverbal communication, or body language, is a powerful tool that can help you connect with others, express what you really mean, and build better relationships. Goal Evaluation: the specific problem that I have faced during nonverbal communication is that. I can misinterpret…

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    Chapter Six: Selecting the Right Form of Invitation "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it." -Edith Wharton Selecting the Form Select the right form of invitation for the person and the event. Invitation forms include email, in person, telephone, text, hand-delivered, and mail by post - both written and printed invitations. The form of the invitation lands in the world of the guest in a particular way. Think about which form of invitation will…

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    The article went on explaining that eye contact is not consistent amongst different religions, cultures and social backgrounds. In most instances, eye contact is often linked to other non-verbal cues, the eyes alone, however, could transmit a message of its own. Eye contact helps indicate how interested a person is in a conversation that is being held; it also helps in suggesting when a person is being…

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    physical appearance, cultural gestures, tone and inflection of voice, and eye contact is nonverbal communication. A majority of the population consciously…

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    gestures, eye contact, touch, and facial expressions. Nonverbal communication provides us with hints to individual’s internal feelings. It’s important that the messages conveyed through both nonverbal and verbal communication are clear so that messages are expressed appropriately. For example, if you are angry then your facial expressions should match your tone of voice however, if you state your not angry (verbal communication) while you are clinching your teeth and rolling your eyes (nonverbal…

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    I will be writing my report based on the professors notes as well as my peer notes since the video-recording system is not cooperating with me. As this was my first official in class speech, it was not only very nerve racking but also very enlightening, especially now as I am able to reflect analytically. Preparation: In order to prepare for my speech I attended the speech lab for some help as well as some tips. I decided to do a speech on my mother and I chose those reasons to speak on her, as…

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    Nonverbal Communication speaks the loudest when we are talking to somebody. Communication doesn’t just depend on your verbal communication, but eye contact, posture, facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice also is a big part. The ability of knowing how to use your nonverbal communication can actually help build new or stronger relationships and it lets people express or reinforce the relationship between people, provides feedback to the other person and sets the movement of communication…

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    was hard to believe that I could successfully help my client without working to fix or repair their issues. However, during the initial interview I was able successfully present and maintain an open posture, appropriate facial expressions, proper eye contact, and an appropriate tone of voice. These particular elements are important throughout an interview because together they convey to the client that the professional is sincere and genuine. During the initial interview I also struggled greatly…

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