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Once you can communicate with yourself, you'll be able to communicate outwardly with more clarity. The way in is the way out.

Thich Nhat Hanh
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Once you can communicate with yourself, you'll be able to communicate outwardly with more clarity. The way in is the way out.

Thich Nhat Hanh, The Art of Communicating
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If our minds are blocked, there is no device that will make up for our inability to communicate with ourselves or others.

Thich Nhat Hanh, The Art of Communicating
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Love ENDURES and works out ways of enduring the other stuff. As long as you can communicate you can work out issues, but good communication seems to be one of the weakest skills in human beings, so don't be afraid to try and try different ways of communicating, be patient. Don't be afraid of seeking help either - the chance to keep love alive is too important to let fear get in the way.

Jay Woodman
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The simplest definition of prayer is communicating with God. That's it. Did you miss it? Let me say it again. Prayer is simply communicating with God. That one uncomplicated thought began to revolutionize my whole prayer life. What is communication? It's transferring a thought, feeling, emotion, or idea to another person. So prayer is giving God my thoughts, feelings, emotions, and ideas, by whatever means works. It doesn't have to be formal. It doesn't have to be long and dry. It's simply communicating.

Craig Groeschel, Dare to Drop the Pose: Ten Things Christians Think but Are Afraid to Say
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Communication is an art and a meaningful conversation is a masterpiece.

Jasz Gill
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Rather than communicating blame communicate your standards for proper future treatment.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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So what do you do when you are stuck?The first thing I do when I am stuck is pray. But I’m not talking about a quick, Help me Lord, Sunday’s a comin’ prayer. When I get stuck I get up from my desk to head for my closet. Literally. If I‘m at the office I go over to a corner that I have deemed my closet away from home. I get on my knees and remind God that this was not my idea, it was His…None of this is new information to God…Then I ask God to show me if there is something He wants to say to prepare me for what He wants me to communicate to our congregation. I surrender my ideas, my outline and my topic. Then I just stay in that quiet place until God quiets my heart…Many times I will have a breakthrough thought or idea that brings clarity to my message. . .Like you, I am simply a mouthpiece. Getting stuck is one way God keeps me ever conscious of that fact.

Andy Stanley, Communicating for a Change: Seven Keys to Irresistible Communication
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Here's one of the problems with communicating in the words of a man who is not around to explain himself: it's damn hard sometimes to tell what he was talking about. Look, the sheer fact that people have banged out book after article after dramatic interpretation of this guy should tell you that despite his eloquence, he wasn't the clearest of communicators.

Eleanor Brown, The Weird Sisters
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The most spiritual people I’ve ever met were not “givers” they were communicators. You don’t give people crumbs. You give them the whole piece of bread when that is what they are asking for, in order to be healed. Christ was never about hiding behind a Facebook page, an email, a prayer circle, a bible, or a church. He was about talking, listening and healing-- face to face. He walked among sinners and ate with them. He devoted his time to people that were brokenhearted, difficult to like and fake as the religious beliefs they clung to. So, why is it that so many people profess to believe in Christ, yet they have forgotten what real love is----communicating?

Shannon L. Alder
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Love yourself enough to give what matters every chance of working by communicating as well as you possibly can, and trying for as long as you wish.

Jay Woodman
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