On the forum, Zhelyazko asks: [It’s been said that] only 7% of all communication is verbal the other percents are in way of speaking and body language. Do you agree with the findings of this study and what does it mean? How you tell a story is way more important than what the story actually
It’s Friday early evening. My friend said he’d go with me to a concert. It’s a band I really like. But then I get a text from him saying he’s feeling sick and staying home. None of my other friends are interested in going. Should I go to the show all alone? A huge part
My band had just finished performing. I was putting my gear away when this CUTE girl comes up to me and asks if I know where Khaya is. Khaya is one of the singers in my band. I pull out my chump moves and say “No.” Just like that. Everybody take notes. “Okay,” the girl
They were sorority girls. You could tell just by looking at them. Half of them weren’t very cute. The place wasn’t packed. None of the places in the area were, it was a Wednesday night. So we decided to stay. I’m with Frank and Craig. As soon as we walk in, I go over to
I crashed a fashion-design holiday party with one of my friends last night. I wasn’t part of the company but somehow we got in. Everyone was dancing and having a great time. I love to dance, but my dancefloor attraction game isn’t that great. So I decided to try and figure it out. I tried