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Question posted: 02 05 2011 20:38:50 +0000,
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02 07 2011 07:11:12 +0000
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How do you express yourself?
Do you go from silence to violence?
Do you go from being mute to being a brute?
Do you go from holding back to attack?
If you do, you’re normal! But, unfortunately, being normal comes with a price.
Whether it was the wrong word at the wrong time, an unintended insult, or a moment you kept silent and wished you hadn’t, I’m pretty convinced you have paid a price for your communication style.
Silence is golden when it’s called for. Silence can be deadly when it’s not called for. Don’t think we are exaggerating. Silence can cost you your promotion, your marriage, your health, your happiness—even your life.
There are four situations in which silence isn’t golden:
1. Silence isn’t golden when people need to know your thoughts and opinions—even if they don’t want to hear them.
2. Silence isn’t golden when people need to know you care.
3. Silence isn’t golden when people need to be kept in the loop.
4. Silence isn’t golden when people are saying or doing something that affects you negatively.
sir, my communication style is very transperent , patiently. Transperent communication is give you very effective result. IF you are communicate teranperent, ther people will also try to willingly communicate transperant. And it is build up strong relationship.. Thanks for refer
Ya absolutely right... But i dont know to answer still i have many things to learn in my life. When am matured enough i think i can act accordingly and i hope i will be able to provide an answer for this. I think Sir.... i watched your debates and postings for the past two weeks you seem to be a good philosopher....

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