Words Can Change Your Brain

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January 6, 2022

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Words Can Change Your Brain

When we listen with curiosity, we don't listen with the intent to reply. We listen for what's behind the words.

- Roy T. Bennett -

Words Can Change Your Brain

"We wrote this book to help people to speak more honestly with each other, and to listen to each other more deeply. And we also wrote this book because the newest findings in neuroscience can teach us how to become better communicators, how to build deeper bonds of trust, and how to resolve conflicts without getting frightened or mad. We wrote this book to talk about the power of words, but we also want to make the point that words are the least important part of the communication process..." Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman, the authors of "Words Can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict, and Increase Intimacy," share more here. { read more }

Be The Change

This week practice listening with curiosity to 'what lies behind the words."


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