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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 08:39:55 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p>As you develop in your career, your ability to speak, listen, question and write efficiently and effectively becomes an <strong>essential skill set.</strong></p><p>The ability to write clearly and professionally is key to business communication and brand management. Poor writing skills create negative impressions from both colleagues and clients.</p><p>With the increase in social media communication and access to the Internet, anyone can become their own publisher. We are seeing more and more examples of poor writing skills.</p>								</div>
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									<p><strong>Tips and Guidelines for improving your writing skills:</strong></p><ol><li>Always remember your audience, as this will ensure that you use the appropriate medium and structure. Style, tone and vocabulary must also be aligned with your audience and context.</li><li>Remember that each piece of written communication should serve a clear purpose. Do not divert from the purpose.</li><li>Use plain English – a style of writing which allows the reader to understand the message the first time they read it. Avoid using unnecessary jargon, buzz words and clichés. Keep your writing clear and concise.</li><li>Formatting helps your writing become user-friendly but do not overdo it. Too many visual elements take the focus off your message. Use headlines, bullet points, numbering and other features to assist, not confuse, your reader.</li><li>To check and improve your work, read it aloud. Reading your writing, forces you to slow down and enables you to pick up on mistakes that your eyes skipped over.</li><li>Even if you know the spelling and grammar rules, double-check your work or have it proof-read by somebody else. Our brains work faster than our fingers can type and typographical errors do still creep in.</li><li>Do not assume that computer spelling and grammar checkers identify all mistakes. Re-read and check your writing.</li></ol>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 07:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The neuroscience of communication by Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman If I were to put you into an fMRI scanner—a huge donut-shaped magnet that can take a video of the neural changes happening in your brain—and flash the word “NO” for less than one second, you’d see a sudden release of dozens of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h4>by Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman</h4>
<p>If I were to put you into an fMRI scanner—a huge donut-shaped magnet that can take a video of the neural changes happening in your brain—and flash the word “NO” for less than one second, you’d see a sudden release of dozens of stress-producing hormones and neurotransmitters. These chemicals immediately interrupt the normal functioning of your brain, impairing logic, reason, language processing, and communication. In fact, just seeing a list of negative words for a few seconds will make a highly anxious or depressed person feel worse, and the more you ruminate on them, the more you can actually damage key structures that regulate your memory, feelings, and emotions. You’ll disrupt your sleep, your appetite, and your ability to experience long-term happiness and satisfaction.</p>
<p>If you vocalise your negativity, or even slightly frown when you say “no,” more stress chemicals will be released, not only in your brain, but in the listener’s brain as well. The listener will experience increased anxiety and irritability, thus undermining cooperation and trust. In fact, just hanging around negative people will make you more prejudiced toward others! Any form of negative rumination—for example, worrying about your financial future or health—will stimulate the release of destructive neurochemicals. And the same holds true for children: the more negative thoughts they have, the more likely they are to experience emotional turmoil. But if you teach them to think positively, you can turn their lives around.</p>
<p>Negative thinking is also self perpetuating, and the more you engage in negative dialogue—at home or at work—the more difficult it becomes to stop. But negative words, spoken with anger, do even more damage. They send alarm messages through the brain, interfering with the decision making centers in the frontal lobe, and this increases a person’s propensity to act irrationally. Fear-provoking words—like poverty, illness, and death—also stimulate the brain in negative ways. And even if these fearful thoughts are not real, other parts of your brain (like the thalamus and amygdala) react to negative fantasies as though they were actual threats occurring in the outside world. Curiously, we seem to be hardwired to worry—perhaps an artifact of old memories carried over from ancestral times when there were countless threats to our survival.</p>
<p>In order to interrupt this natural propensity to worry, several steps can be taken. First, ask yourself this question: “Is the situation really a threat to my personal survival?” Usually it isn’t, and the faster you can interrupt the amygdala’s reaction to an imagined threat, the quicker you can take action to solve the problem. You’ll also reduce the possibility of burning a permanent negative memory into your brain. After you have identified the negative thought (which often operates just below the level of everyday consciousness), you can reframe it by choosing to focus on positive words and images. The result: anxiety and depression decreases and the number of unconscious negative thoughts decline.</p>
<p>The Power of Yes<br />
When doctors and therapists teach patients to turn negative thoughts and worries into positive affirmations, the communication process improves and the patient regains self-control and confidence. But there’s a problem: the brain barely responds to our positive words and thoughts. They’re not a threat to our survival, so the brain doesn’t need to respond as rapidly as it does to negative thoughts and words. To overcome this neural bias for negativity, we must repetitiously and consciously generate as many positive thoughts as we can. Barbara Fredrickson, one of the founders of Positive Psychology, discovered that we need to generate at least three positive thoughts and feelings for each expression of negativity. If you express fewer than three, personal and business relationships are likely to fail. This finding correlates with Marcial Losada’s research with corporate teams, and John Gottman’s research with marital couples. Fredrickson, Losada, and Gottman realised that if you want your business and your personal relationships to really flourish, you’ll need to generate at least five positive messages for each negative utterance you make (for example, “I’m disappointed” or “That’s not what I had hoped for” count as expressions of negativity, as does a facial frown or nod of the head).</p>
<p>It doesn’t even matter if your positive thoughts are irrational; they’ll still enhance your sense of happiness, wellbeing, and life satisfaction. In fact, positive thinking can help anyone to build a better and more optimistic attitude toward life.</p>
<p>Positive words and thoughts propel the motivational centers of the brain into action and they help us build resilience when we are faced with life’s problems. According to Sonja Lyubomirsky, one of the world’s leading researchers on happiness, if you want to develop lifelong satisfaction, you should regularly engage in positive thinking about yourself, share your happiest events with others, and savor every positive experience in your life.<br />
Our advice: choose your words wisely and speak them slowly. This will allow you to interrupt the brain’s propensity to be negative, and as recent research has shown, the mere repetition of positive words like love, peace, and compassion will turn on specific genes that lower your physical and emotional stress. You’ll feel better, you’ll live longer, and you’ll build deeper and more trusting relationships with others—at home and at work.<br />
As Fredrickson and Losada point out, when you generate a minimum of five positive thoughts to each negative one, you’ll experience “an optimal range of human functioning.” That is the power of YES.</p>
<p>by Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman</p>
<p>Image by Viktor Forgacs from Unsplash</p>
<p>For more information on the effects of positive and negative speech, see <a href="http://www.andrewnewberg.com/books/words-can-change-your-brain-12-conversation-strategies-to-build-trust-resolve-conflict-and-increase-intimacy" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">Words Can Change Your Brain</a> (Newberg &amp; Waldman, 2012, Hudson Street Press), and for strategies to reduce stress and improve communication, visit <a href="http://www.markrobertwaldman.com/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">www.MarkRobertWaldman.com</a></p>
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