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...attitude. When one sees in people experiences, opportunities, beauty and life, one is open to meeting them, and often willing or eager to break the ice. When one sees threat in people, then all the circuits block. Along with the right attitude, comes some skill; communicating in a verbal and a non-verbal way our desire to connect is vital. The non-verbal cues that we give are responsible for opening the doors, and the eyes are the cavalry in that non-verbal battalion...
...going to have to be somewhat of a verbal leader especially,” Merchant said...
...He’s always had a terrific sense of humor,” Sullivan says. “And he’s always been his own worst critic—he just sets high standards for himself. But yeah, his verbal skills have come a long...
Harvey’s verbal skills might have to go just a bit further. After his final season, Harvey will have to adjust to the situation again, this time in the way that all seniors so—by finding something to do. What lies ahead...
...memories of the West Wingers make for fascinating history. Ted Sorensen, Kennedy's verbal alter ego, recalls that at the crucial moment of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, J.F.K. asked him and Bobby Kennedy to go to Sorensen's office to work out a reply to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's threatening letter, a response credited with defusing the nuclear danger. Porter, who is a professor at Harvard, worked out George H.W. Bush's education goals in his cramped, second-story office with then Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas and South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell...