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Coordinate Clothing For Best First Impressions In Business

Attention to the wardrobe that in the workplace will enhance the body language we’ve explored in conveying your message of being a self assured team member with authority as well as individual identity.

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Smile and use your messaging super power

Your smile is a major social signal and it’s made up of many mini muscles and a long history of interpreting their subtle movements.
Smiles are made up of lips which are loaded with biological signals and sensuous messages designed to appeal to us all. They even support mate selection and every day attraction

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The powerful ancient signals our posture sends

Body Language for Success Part 5 in the series

This ‘lizard brain’ and eons of interaction with all kinds of socialized and human beasties is still with us. So, let’s take a light hearted look at what our inner social animal seeks as it looks at someone’s stance. What does it sense as it searches our flesh and the bones it fills out?

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How your posture can signal success

Body Language for Success Series Part 4 – How your posture can signal success

How you carry your body signals an attitude. Good posture cannot be defined by a rigid formula; it is seen as the natural and comfortable upright bearing of the body in persons that are normal and healthy.

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Body Language for Success Explores the Handshake Part 2 in a series

If you are a business networker, professional fundraiser, executive or in demand social butterfly, this body part is capable of transmitting and receiving important messages to, for and by you.

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Body Language for Success Series Part 1

Your body is talking long before you even decide what words you are going to impress anyone with. No matter which culture we come from we all “speak” or experience body language fluently

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Honore Gbedze receiving the medal from Senator Mobina Jaffer

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Celebration

On September 8, 2012, the Honourable Mobina S.B. Jaffer, Q.C. and the Honourable Yonah Martin, both senators representing British Columbia in Canada’s senate, presented a unique award to 39 individuals. They were honoured with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal as a tangible way for Canada to honour the significant contributions and achievements made by citizens for the good of their immediate communities.

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First Impressions and Some Openings to Avoid photo source iStockphoto/Jacob Wackerhausen)

First Impressions and Some Openings to Avoid

September bells call students back to make their first impressions of the new academic year. The buzz of business and social mingling brings the rest of us back to working on that all important, and often permanent first impression in our work spaces.

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We remember our loved one Sandra Scott-Phillips

Software and Service – Two Touchstones in Sandra Scott’s Local Life

“If we join hands together we can increase the relevance of our association and take it to the next level,” says Scott. Her aspirations for the non profit organization encompass numerous programs and people interested in showcasing the Jamaican heritage.

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Training for Your Own Communication Olympics

If you’ve gone off track somewhere with your communications, look back at your pattern. Were you genuinely engaged? Did you come to the conversation with a sense of purpose? Did you remain open to listening and appreciating what your conversation partner wanted to express?

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