Chris Jackson – Importance Of Non Verbal Communication In Military Leadership
Chris Jackson was a typical emasculated adult male – a product of being raised in a society where men are no longer taught how to be men, a society where in fact men are programmed to act in ways that are anything but masculine. Three very painful events, starting in adolescence and culminating in the loss of his wife-to-be, provided him with the motivation to learn how to attract and keep high-value women. Chris resolved that he would do whatever it took to accomplish this goal, and have his personal story of the ups and downs he experienced as he persisted in his efforts…. which are chronicled in not months but years. This is one of the most strongest pickup artists what I know.
Effective communication involves more than just words. Emotions such as friendliness, respect, acceptance, rejection, dominance, submissiveness, anger, fear and humour are conveyed primarily by signals that fall within the domain of non-verbal communication. When verbal and non verbal messages disagree, the receiver is likely to discount the verbal message and believe the non-verbal signal. Hence, it is imperative that a good communicator must master the art of non-verbal communication.