Personal communication

COMMUNICATION PSYCHOLOGY: learning to influence positively

COMMUNICATION PSYCHOLOGY: learning to influence positively

I would have loved to have had subjects focused on communicating better in my university career. When I studied Business and Business Administration, most of the subjects were related to the skills now called “hard” and each of the students had to make an individual effort to acquire the transversal skills that really help us advance in life. This […]

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Young University Students and Communication

Young University Students and Communication

Today I want to dedicate this post to my students from the Master of Psychocreativity at the UAB. We have shared 3 incredible days, where I have enjoyed their energy, their questions, their contributions and their challenges. Manuel, Bernardo, Marta, Verónica, Mireia, Núria, Raúl, Daniela, Rodolfo, Nacho, Mirza, Guillermo, Erika… Thank you!! For your creative attitude and your positive predisposition.

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Tell me how you shake hands and I'll tell you how you communicate.

Tell me how you shake hands and I'll tell you how you communicate.

Are we aware of what we communicate when we shake hands? Each of us has a different and personalized way of shaking hands. What message are we sending to our interlocutor when we extend our hand to greet him? Our hands speak Unconsciously, our greeting "speaks": When we approach a person who is close to us, we are

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Do you practice Assertiveness in your Communication?

Do you practice Assertiveness in your Communication?

Assertiveness is a word that expresses a positive predisposition to establish and maintain constructive relationships, win-win relationships, where all the people who participate in a conversation get a benefit. Assertiveness defends our right to have a different opinion, to express a view opposite to our interlocutor. This does not mean that we are against

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