Active listening is a fundamental communication skill. Pay close attention to what others are saying, ask clarifying questions, and show genuine interest in understanding their perspective. This fosters trust and strengthens relationships. Practice empathy and try to see things from the other person’s point of view. Develop clear and concise communication styles. Use precise language, avoid jargon, and structure your messages logically. Ensure your message is easily understood by your audience. Consider your audience and tailor your communication style accordingly. Mastering non-verbal communication is equally important. Maintain appropriate eye contact, use open body language, and pay attention to your tone of voice. These subtle cues can significantly impact how your message is received. Practice and refine your non-verbal communication skills to enhance your overall communication effectiveness.

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