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		<title>Thinking, Learning and Communication Styles Survey</title>
		<description>In the past few postings, we have been looking at the general characteristics of the preferred learning and communication styles all visual, auditory, kinesthetic and auditory digital people.

All this has been building up to you taking the survey, and ascertaining where your preference lies in these categories.

So here you go.  ...</description>
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		<title>Preferred Learning and Communication Styles – Kinesthetic and Auditory Digital</title>
		<description>Previously we looked at the generic characteristics of Visual and Auditory people.

This posting will focus on the generic attributes of Kinesthetic and Auditory Digital folk.

Here is the 3.10 minute AUDIO if you prefer.

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		<title>Preferred Learning and Communication Styles – Auditory</title>
		<description>In the last article, we looked at the generic characteristics of the person whose Preferred Learning and Communication Style is Visual.

This article will focus on the Preferred Learning and Communication Style of the Auditory person.

If you prefer, listen to the 2.59 minute AUDIO.

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		<title>Preferred Learning and Communication Styles - Visual</title>
		<description>In the last posting, “Preferred Learning and Communication Styles – Part 1” I did a recap of how your internal filters work after having received data from the five senses.

Before you actually do the Survey yourself, it is wise to start getting familiar with the different attributes of each of ...</description>
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		<title>Preferred Learning and Communication Styles</title>
		<description>In the previous posting of this series “Why build Rapport”, we looked at the second part of “Eye-Movement Patterns”.

This posting will deal with the topic referred to in NLP as Preferred Representational Systems or Styles.

Simply put, which of the three main senses, visual, auditory or kinesthetic, do you prefer to ...</description>
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		<title>Eye Movement Patterns – Part 2</title>
		<description>How did you go with the Eye Movement Patterns of the previous posting?

Do they seem more familiar now?

Within the next couple of postings, I’ll give you a list of some words and word phrases that are common in daily use in all four styles.

So, continuing on.

Click here for the 4.30 ...</description>
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		<title>Eye Movement Patterns – Part 1</title>
		<description>The topics we have discussed so far in rapport building are:

1. Why build Rapport?
2. Sensory Acuity
3. Tonality Patterns

This posting will look at eye movement patterns, also called eye pattern movements, and will be divided into two Parts.

This is a very practical and immediate way of finding out whether the person you are communicating ...</description>
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		<title>Tonality Patterns</title>
		<description>Tonality in your conversation is actually worth 38% of the content of your message, and has a significant influence on the meaning of your communication and the reactions you will get.

It markedly affects how others will respond to your words and to your message.

What you desire, is that the response ...</description>
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		<title>Sensory Acuity</title>
		<description>The last posting dealt with the general concept of “Why build Rapport?”

With this posting we will start on the various tools that go into building rapport.

The first one is to have sensory acuity.

What does that mean?

If you prefer, listen to the 4.48 minute AUDIO.  I’ve actually added some to the ...</description>
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		<title>Why build Rapport?</title>
		<description>In the next series of postings, I will be dealing with the various elements in Rapport building.

There will be topics such as:

• Sensory acuity

• Tonality patterns

• Preferred representational systems

• Eye patterns

• Predicates and predicate phrases

• Communication

• Indicators of rapport

Let’s start with a general look at rapport building.

Here is the 3.50 AUDIO for your convenience.

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