Beyond the written word, Kaul delves into the nuances of non-verbal communication and active listening. In a professional setting, your body language, eye contact, and even your silence speak as loudly as your words. The book highlights that high-impact communication requires —the ability to read a room and adjust your delivery in real-time to build rapport and trust. 4. Overcoming Communication Barriers
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Effective communication is a two-way street; it requires as much listening as it does speaking. is a deliberate process of absorbing and understanding the information being shared. This means eliminating distractions, giving the speaker your full attention, and resisting the urge to formulate your response while they are still talking. In written communication, active listening means reading a message slowly, carefully, and perhaps more than once to ensure complete comprehension before replying. Beyond the written word, Kaul delves into the