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Supercommunicators
Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection | Charles Duhigg
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“We know that our brains have evolved to crave connection:When we “click” with someone, our eyes often start to dilate in tandem;our pulses match; we feel the same emotions and start to complete each other‘s sentences within our heads.This is known as natural entrainment, and it feels wonderful. Sometimes it happens and we have no idea why; we just feel lucky that the conversation went so well. Other times, even when we‘re desperate to bond with

RowReads1 someone,we fail again and again”. 2w
Bookwomble This sounds similar to the Person-Centred counselling concept of relationship depth. It's something you can't make happen, but when it arises, the therapeutic work is usually much more affecting. 1w
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I'm not sure how much of this I'm taking away and keeping but the case studies were interesting. There is a "confession" at the end that I think should have been upfront, as it may have changed how I took in the information.

CoffeeAndABook Sounds interesting !! 🙂 4mo
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This was very interesting. This made me think about the way that I listen and show people that I am listening. It also compares engagement in conversation. I liked it.

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5mo
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REPollock
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I wish I‘d read this earlier in life.