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Communication Improvement
Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Apr 22, 2026 (message contributor)
FROZEN COMMUNICATION LINES BREED DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES. DYSFUNTIONAL FAMILIES BREED SICK SOCIETIES AND WEAK CHURCHES. LET US LOOK AT HOW DO WE GAIN UNDERSTAND. HOW DO WE LEARN FROM COMMUNICATION SKILLS?
** We assume learn comes from “WORDS.” Sure this is true. Let us look at the facts:
• *7% of communication come from VERBAL SOURCES.
• *38% of communication will come from TONE/VOLUME/PITCH/INFLECTION/MOOD.
• *55% of communication will come from BODY LANGUAGE! Your facial expressions, your movement, the gestures, and the space you choose.
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