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Introduction to

Bio-Communication

 

Information Technology has pushed ahead leaving the ability to communicate in a natural way by the way side. A simple text message can be a code of the new way we are communicating with each other (“ GR8 C U L8TR “) this means great see you latter. E/mail, text messaging, mobile phones the speed of broadband, information transfer is a necessity of modern life.

Bio-Communication is many communication skills grouped together. These skills work not only at a face-to-face surface level, but they also work at a much deeper subconscious level. Elements of N.L.P (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), body language, listening skills, bio-feed back, to name just few, are elements that are used to help with your ability to drive the direction of your communication with other people, so you are not just talking, you are leading and in a way that is in agreement with the others around you. Due to the fact you’ve read their body language and are then working with their preferred biological way of communication, when you communicate back, these skills taught by open mind concepts will enable you to pass information in an professional, unseen and undetectable leadership manner.

Bio-Communication is not just about you talking, it’s the way you perceive other people and they perceive you because we all read one another, and as we are reading them they are reading us, some people read much quicker and better than others. So if you want to be a driver in a meeting or be able read when is the right time to close the sale, or maybe you just want to be confident in the fact that you are fully understood and your important message (point) has got a cross then bio-communication is the answer.

Bio-Communication is an art that sadly is slipping away due technology and the lack of practice at Open Mind Concepts we are not luddites technology is important to all of us.

Prof Ludwig Kress once said.
“Man’s first communication was grunting let it not be his last”.