Exhibition#3 Becoming A Better me By:Luis, Saki. Non Verbal skills -Gestures,voice, and how we stand sends strong messages -When interacting we continuously.

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Exhibition#3 Becoming A Better me By:Luis, Saki

Non Verbal skills -Gestures,voice, and how we stand sends strong messages -When interacting we continuously give wordless signals -Giving body movements or expressions helps when communicating -Lying does not help communicating -A Non verbal communication happens in any conversation

Non Verbal skills -The listener always want’s to have a interesting conversation -The speaker has a detailed conversion to help audience understand -When you make eye contact makes you have strong communication -Proper communication helps you meet new people -Meeting new people starts longer conversations -Having a more detailed conversation makes it better

-Presentation skills -Leadership skills -Numeracy skills

Presentation Skills -Present clearly and effectively -Stay focused on your presentation -Be brief -Speak clearly

-Making logical decision -Setting objectives -Giving constructive criticism -Preserving things Leadership Skills

Numeracy Skills -Numeracy skills makes a huge differences in life -Leads to higher paying job -Spatial reasoning, compression and interpretation