The idea that we could tell our heart to do something is strange, but there is merit to the psychological power of self-talk.
Tag: communication
If you are finding your conversations are not resulting in what you had hoped, try using these 3 keys to help you ask better questions.
Four practical tips you can use to help young people resist the ‘for us or against us’ dichotomies and instead, engage in respectful, healthy disagreement.
Gen Z is a fascinating group and one that deserves attention and a rich understanding of how to communicate and engage with them.
56% of Australians avoid calling people, choosing instead to text or send an instant message of some kind including teens who are an even lower percentage.
How late can the kids stay up on a school night? How much junk food are they allowed on weekends? What type of discipline should they receive?
Most adults will see things on this list that even they could work on improving! Social skills develop with practice and can also decay with neglect.
Communicating better by asking for honest input will reveal areas that you may need to work on to build trust in your relationship.
Not talking leads to distance, misunderstanding and plenty of hurt feelings. Without communication you fill in the blanks… and they are rarely correct.
Sarcasm, witty one-liners, misplaced laughter and demeaning reminders… a simple change in the way we communicate can weed out casual disrespect.