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Mar
12

How do you look at those you love?

Posted by: Bill | Comments (2)

When you look at your loved ones, can they sense TUL (total unconditional love)?

You can say a lot, without saying anything at all.  Nonverbal communication is very powerful and noticeable.  If you are the type of person that does not have exceptional nonverbal communication skills, then I suggest working hard on improving them.  The people you spend the most time with (family, friends, etc.) can pick up on negative nonverbal communication easily because they know you so well.  That is why it is important to always practice positive nonverbal communication, even if you are having a bad day.

Looking at your loved ones with TUL can drastically improve their spirits and let them know that you truly love them.  Be attentive when others are speaking, and even if you are not, seem genuinely interested.  Look at your loved ones with passion and sincerity.  Don’t let a bad day at the office carry over into your personal life.  If you come home and are in a bad mood and don’t want to talk to your family, they feel like it is something they did wrong.  Try to leave all thoughts of negativity and worries at the office or wherever their origins may be.

Just simply looking at your loved ones with TUL can strengthen your relationships and bring you more peace of mind.  If you put yourself in a good mood, others will feed off of it and be in a good mood as well.

Put forth the effort to always send positive nonverbal communication signals to the ones you love, and everyone will benefit.

Practice TUL everyday!

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