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Types of communication. If you really truly want to understand how to communicate with other people, everyone has their own level of communication. Some people are kinesthetic, some people are more audio, some people are visual. And the way they express it and how they receive it is not always clear.That's what I like when I work with my clients. But the four basic ones besides how you take and receive and give communication is the actual active communication, which is talking. And that's what a lot of people think communication only is, it's about talking. It's about saying what's on my mind. It's being able to express myself it's been.

But the second one is the listening. So the other person also has to be able to express themselves and hear themselves talk and communicate as well. So you have to be a very active listener. And there's a trick to that because you have to know when to stop to listen and when to talk.

And that's different depending on each relationship that you're in. The other one is Asking all the right questions that helps that person communicate, it helps them bounce ideas off of you. It helps form more questions, it helps them to understand who you are. It even helps them understand who they are.

And then the third one is when not to communicate silence.

Next time you're having a communication with somebody, whether you're, I don't know, talking to a clerk or somebody at the store or in the bank or your neighbor or somebody at work, take a look at those four things… Listen above for more