Whether you’re addressing a group of people at work, or having a one-on-one conversation with a friend, you have the challenge of competing for their attention with their phone (and everything on it).
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I'm passionate about communications, especially public speaking. The human mind – especially the unconscious human mind – is still ...
Stirring rhetoric is a celebrated aspect of art, and a controversial part of politics. But one study indicates that it could be something more. Metaphors might be able to affect the way our brains ...
For something like the past five years, Sarah and James Bowdoin Professor of Digital and Computational Studies Eric Chown and Assistant Professor of Digital and Computational Studies Fernando ...
Julia Turchaninova is a former senior teacher from the Houston Independent School District/Houston Community College System (HISD/HCCS) with a doctorate in education and more than four decades of ...
This post is part 2 of a series. To see the first entry, click here. In my last post, we discussed how literature can force you to become aware of and understand specific things. We considered how ...
Luciara Nardon received funding from the Centre for Research on Inclusion at Work and funding from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Insight Grant (435-2020-0025) Amrita Hari ...
Real estate agents who use metaphors instead of scripts connect better with clients, build trust and inspire action, says ...
The way we talk politics lulls us into an “eternal political present,” one psychologist explains–and Trump couldn’t be happier. “Brawl,” “fight,” “rebound,” “comeback,” “heats up”–with terms like ...
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