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How to Make Real Connections

How to Make Real Connections

by Rachel Beohm | Authenticity, Conversations, Eye Contact, Ideal Life, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Nonverbal Skills, Posture & Body Position, Promotions & Interviews, Receptivity, Relationships

How to Make Real Connections   Not that long ago, artificial intelligence only existed in sci-fi films; now it’s a part of everyday life. And it’s not only impacting how you shop, drive, and keep in touch with people, but also your job. There are some dire...
Change Your Mind, Change Your Body

Change Your Mind, Change Your Body

by Rachel Beohm | Confidence, Ideal Life, Nonverbal Communication, Nonverbal Skills, YOU

Change Your Mind, Change Your Body   Not long ago, I attended a professional piano recital in downtown Portland. During Intermission, a young man approached me. “So,” he began, “Did you help organize this event?” My eyebrows shot up. “No, not at all!” I said. “I...
What Your Time Says About You

What Your Time Says About You

by Rachel Beohm | Boundaries, Ideal Life, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Presence, Values, YOU

What Your Time Says About You   Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent.   – Carl Sandburg Time is a precious resource. You get a certain number of minutes every day (1,440) and it is...
How to Spot a Liar

How to Spot a Liar

by Rachel Beohm | Adaptability, Authenticity, Body Language Myths, Emotions, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, Nonverbal Skills, Receptivity, Relationships

How to Spot a Liar Countless books and articles give tips on how to spot lying by watching nonverbals, especially microexpressions—tiny, subtle movements that belie a person’s true emotional state. Yet even if noticing those almost imperceptible expressions works,...
Stop Saying “Sorry”

Stop Saying “Sorry”

by Rachel Beohm | Confidence, Conversations, Delivering Negative Information, Emotions, Habits, Leadership, Relationships, Word Choice, YOU

Stop Saying “Sorry”   It used to bug me when I’d tell someone I was having a rough day or I’d stubbed my toe and they’d reply with, “I’m sorry.” “It’s not your fault,” I’d say. To say “I’m sorry” actually means, “I am filled with sorrow.” We equate “sorry” with...
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