The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said. —Peter Drucker Emotion links our physiological states to our conscious experience: it tells us how we feel in response to a given ...
Could you predict the juror’s opinion just by observing his facial expressions?Or suppose you’re talking to someone who suddenly stops smiling. His eyebrows pull together, eyes narrow slightly, and ...
Digital communication has undergone rapid transformation in recent decades, with emojis emerging as a pervasive tool for conveying emotional nuance and enhancing interpersonal exchanges. Initially ...
Previous posts in this series have considered emotional education and emotional competence, how they are based upon emotional communication during development, and how miscommunication can undermine a ...
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