1. Training in
Communication
When two women talk to each other, they look like this(see Photo)
This is called anchoringgaze.
Both women put their bodies in front of each other and maintain eye
contact.
Helen's explanation of this approach:
It started thousands of years ago, when women had to face babies,talk
to them, educate them, reprimandthem, etc.
This has always had to be done face-to-face.
Men do things differently:
2. They sit side by side, and when one man looks at another, the other man
looks away.
Thousands of years ago, in African grasslands,men had to sit side by
side and search for prey in the environment.
But here's the problem:
When women and men communicate with each other, where do
they need to be?
1. When a woman wants something from a man: sit side by side.
2. When a man wants somethingfrom a woman: sit face to face.
This will lead to better results.
Jayadeva de Silva
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