#26 Behaviours as communicators: 'say do gap'

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This week’s podcast episode focuses on the often overlooked part of communication that is: communication that is neither written nor verbal. <br/><br/>When the word ‘communication’ comes to mind, most people will immediately imagine things like emails, meetings, conversations, website copy, town halls and all sorts of other mediums across the board for written or verbalised communication. But, what many people fail to realise is that conversation traverses into the world of behaviour, and as such - your behaviour is a direct type of communication. <br/><br/>Anything that sends a message is a form of communication. <br/><br/>Regardless of what you’ve written in an email, verbalised to a colleague or discussed in a meeting - there are ways by which we communicate, such as behaviours, that can be often more impactful, regardless of whether they are intentional or not. <br/><br/>Not to mention that the messages you send through your behaviours are just as powerful, if not more powerful than the words you speak or write. So this episode will touch on all the ways your behaviours send messages, how to be more aware of them and also, what the repercussions could be for not keeping them in mind.<br/><br/><br/>Let's get into it.<br/>Links mentioned in this episodeLinkedIn: A post about the timing of your communicationSay hi!<br/>Follow me on LinkedIn<br/>Find out what I'm up to Instagram<br/>Check out my website<br/>Ask a question

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