7 Words – Intuitive Communication Model
Do you have an idea for a project, but no words to express it?
Are you trying to come up with the perfect word for your blog article, but can't find the right one?
Do you want an easy way to communicate your thoughts and feelings with friends, family, or coworkers without having to try and verbalize it?
I'm here to tell you that – YES – there is a solution! And it's called “7 Words.” Read on so that I can tell you all about the 7 Words Intuitive Communication Model.
1. Please provide a link to the blog post
2. Please provide a summary of the topic in your own words. (What is the idea behind this)
The 7 Words Intuitive Communication Model is an easy way to communicate your ideas, thoughts and feelings without having to use words. It's easy to do and it's fun! I have put together this model from taking ideas from other models such as The Conversation Prism, The Nested Circles of Empathy Model, Kinesics and David Keirsey.
3. Who will find this article useful or interesting? (Who should read it?)
This model can assist anyone that wishes to be able to better communicate their feelings, thoughts and emotions without having to use words. It can be used for Personal Development, Coaching, Counseling, Therapy, Self-Help and just about anything else.
It can help you to gain more of an understanding of yourself and your emotions. It will also help you to understand other people. It's perfect for use in relationships at all levels – friends, family or romantic partners.
4. Please explain why it is useful or interesting (What will the reader gain by reading this)
The 7 Words model can make communication with others easier and more effective as it takes some of the guesswork out of communicating your own thoughts and feelings to other people.
5. Please explain any techniques used to convey your ideas via the 7 words (What are you trying to show the reader through this article?)
I have used the following techniques in this model:
Semantic Vocalising – This is where you think of a word to describe what you are feeling, then bring that word into your mind and repeat it out loud. You will see how that feels and how it shows on your face. Conversational Vocalising -– This is where you say a sentence or simple phrase to yourself with no one else listening. You can employ this technique on family members, friends or partners when trying to express yourself. Personalisation – This is where you internally use one of your own names when expressing yourself.
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