Tuesday, October 16, 2007 

What Conversation Are You Living In?

You talk everyday. Even to yourself.

Every conversation you have plays a part in whether you end up having an uplifting day or a challenging one.

From the first 'hello' until the time you say 'goodnight' you live in conversations.

Those conversations shape our entire lives.

Conversations begin and end friendships, determine whether your business or job thrives or dies and if your relationships flourish or become damaged beyond repair.

How many of us know someone who was told as a child that they would never amount to anything, that they were stupid, fat, ugly, or conversely, brilliant and beautiful?

How many people lived up to what they were told? Did you?

Words are powerful. Yet we take them for granted.

What impact have your words had in the past 24 hours? Did they build someone up or tear someone down?

Communication is everything.

TIP: Spend today actively listening. Pay close attention to EVERY word you hear or speak. Employ what author Robert Mayer calls the '75/25 Partnering Secret': Listen 75% more than you speak.

Sound hard? Understandably, for some of us that process will feel like we're being muzzled.

Try it anyway.

If at this point you're saying, 'I thought the whole point of this thing was being a powerful communicator.' What's more powerful than being 100% present in every conversation?

You're not fully present if you're not paying attention.

Your conversations aren't as rich if you're not fully listening.

The other person is not respected if your answers are combinations of grunts, 'uh huhs' and occasional 'mm-hms' while you're multitasking.

To become a powerful communicator, you must become a powerful listener. You must understand that our lives are lived in conversations. Conversations are two-part interactions: talking AND listening.

Hold a one-day experiment: really focus on the content of your conversations. Are you making idle chitchat? Are you teaching? Are you gossiping? Are you being abusive?

Listen to yourself. Hear what other people hear when you open your mouth. Take an inventory of your communication.

When you do that, an amazing thing happens...you begin to understand why people respond to you the way they do. You begin to understand why people seek you out or talk to you only when absolutely necessary.

You begin to get very clear on how you show up in your conversations.

How much do you use the word 'I'? How much of your conversation is about you? How often do you listen to what's important to the person?

People simply want to be heard. We want to know that someone cares about what we think and feel and do.

Ironically, we tend to regard people who listen intently as great 'conversationalists'.

TIP: Powerful communication begins with powerful and purposeful listening. It involves paying attention instead of hurrying to make your point. It means hesitating when you can easily 'one up' a story you're told. It means occasionally allowing the other person to have the spotlight.

Powerful communication means not saying the first thing that comes up when someone makes you angry. It means understanding that you're writing a chapter in another person's life.

Today, really listen to your communication. And at the end of the day, ask yourself if your conversations helped create a better place to live.

About the Author

Annetta Wilson is a business strategist specializing in media training and presentation skills coaching. A talent coach for CNN, she has also coached for Walt Disney World. She makes it easier for high-profile individuals and teams to communicate more powerfully. Annetta is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years experience in the broadcast industry, a Certified Trainer and a Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst.

Visit her Web site at http://www.YourCoachForSuccess.com

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Concrete Paving Has Many Benefits

When you are putting in a new driveway, concrete paving has many benefits over asphalt paving. First of all, it is brighter so that you have a cleaner driveway rather than the basic black. One of the most well known advantages of concrete is that is extremely durable, which is why it is the most favoured method of paving roads all over the world. This means that roads paved with concrete typically last longer. Since the paving process doesnt take as long, there are less delays in traffic when paving the roads.

Concrete pavement is rigid whereas asphalt is flexible. Asphalt moves with the shifts in the ground during seasonal changes which leads to cracks and potholes. Concrete is not as susceptible to changes in weather and temperature. If you want to pave your driveway with asphalt, you will first have to lay a base of gravel and stone and allow it to settle if you dont have the commercial rollers needed to compact it. With concrete, you only need a base subcourse between the main layer and the ground, so you dont have to do as much preparatory work.

Because it is rigid and stiff, concrete tends to distribute the load evenly over the area. In addition, if there are gaps when pouring and smoothing out the concrete they are easy to fill in. Stains are also easier to clean from concrete and you can paint it different colors using paint manufactured just for use on cement. You dont have this option with black asphalt. When heavy trucks drive over concrete, there is less chance of ruts developing. This provides a much smoother surface for a longer period of time

For lots of information on paving and other related topics, visit The Paving Guide at www.thepavingguide.com

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