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Chapter 6 Verbal Communication Skills

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The Power of Words ~ Spoken and UnspokenThe Power of Words ~ Spoken and Unspoken

“By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach.” --Winston Churchill

“The real art of conversation is not

only to say the right thing at the right

place but to leave unsaid the wrong

thing at the tempting moment.” –

Dorothy Nevill

“If you think little of a person, you ought to say as little as you think.” –Benjamin Franklin

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Words can hurt or heal, validate or manipulate. Words can hurt or heal, validate or manipulate. What will your words express today?What will your words express today?

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Become Assertive Become Assertive

1. Describe – Explain your view

2. Disclose – Tell your feelings

3. Identify Effects – Show how this affects you

4. Be silent – Wait for response

5. Paraphrase – Restate their response – if not good enough start over at #1.

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We can “undo” the words but we can “apologize.”We can “undo” the words but we can “apologize.”

http://www.bureauofcommunication.com/compose/apology

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  A proper apology should always A proper apology should always include the following:include the following:

http://www.perfectapology.com/apologizing.htmlhttp://www.perfectapology.com/apologizing.html

1.  A detailed account of the situation

2.  Acknowledgement of the hurt or damage done 

3. Taking responsibility for the situation recognition of your role in the event 

4. A statement of regret 

5. Asking for forgiveness

6. a promise that it won't happen again 

7. A form of restitution whenever possible

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Do you feel the apology from Chris Brown Do you feel the apology from Chris Brown meets the proper apology criteria ?meets the proper apology criteria ?

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The Need to be GenuineThe Need to be Genuine

Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_5108620_genuine.html