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Accept:
Receive with favor, willingness, or consent.
Accomplish:
Bring to pass or to completion.
Accuracy:
Freedom from mistake or error.
Acknowledge:
Admit the truth or fact of.
Active:
Abounding in or exhibiting action; busy. Being in or pertaining
to a state of action. Bearing interest.
Actively
Receptive: Actively repeating the other person's point of
view to check for clarity, without necessarily agreeing or disagreeing.
Affirm:
Declare or state positively. Confirm or ratify.
Agreement:
The act of coming into accord. The state of being in conformity.
A contract.
Aggressive:
Attacking. Boldly assertive.
Aggressive
Listening: Your ears are listening but you continually defend
your point of view by attacking the other person's position.
Alternative:
A choice between two thing.
Apologize:
Acknowledge, with regret, an offense.
Appreciation:
An expression of admiration, approval, or gratitude.
Approval:
An act or instance of approving.
Argue:
Present reasons to support or contest a measure or opinion. Contend
in argument; quarrel.
Assume:
Take for granted.
Assumptions:
That which is taken for granted; a supposition.
Attention:
Sympathetic consideration of the needs and wants of others.
Attitude:
Position of the body, as suggesting some thought or feeling.
Aware:
Conscious; cognizant.
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Backfire:
Have an unexpected or unwelcome result.
Behavior:
Manner of conducting oneself. The way a person acts under given
circumstances.
Blame:
Hold responsible; accuse.
Body Language:
Unconscious gestures and postures considered as indications of
mental and emotional states.
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Challenge:
Call in question. Dispute.
Clarify:
Make or become clear or free from impurities. To make or become
understandable.
Commitment:
An engagement or pledge to do something.
Communicate,
communicating: Cause another or others to share in; impart.
Transmit or exchange thought or knowledge.
Communication:
The act of communicating. The communicating of ideas, information,
etc.
Compromise:
An adjustment or settlement by means of concessions.
Concern:
Be of interest or importance to. Occupy the attention of; engage.
Confidence:
A feeling of trust; faith.
Conflict:
A struggle; battle. Mutual antagonism, as of ideas.
Conscious:
Aware of one's own existence or of external objects and conditions.
Cooperate:
Work together for a common objective; act in combination.
Counselor:
An advisor.
Customer:
One who buys something; esp., one who deals regularly at a given
establishment.
Courteous:
Showing politeness; good manners.
Cultural
Paradigm: Behavioral patterns for any
specific period or people.
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Defense:
The act of defending against danger or attach. A plea or argument
in justification or support of something.
Disagreement:
Failure to agree; difference. A quarrel; dispute.
Dismiss:
Discharge; have done with quickly.
Dissatisfied:
Failed to satisfy; disappointed; displeased.
Duality:
Denoting or relating to two. Composed of two; twofold; double.
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Effective:
Producing the desired or proper result. Producing a striking impression.
Efficient:
Productive of results with a minimum of wasted effort.
Empathy:
Intellectual or imaginative apprehension of anothers condition
or state of mind.
Encourage:
Inspire with courage, hope, or resolution.
Ensure:
Make sure or certain; guarantee.
Enthusiasm:
Keen, animated interest in and preoccupation with something. A
cause or object of intense, lively interest.
Escrow:
Technically, this term strictly refers to a deed delivered to
a third person to be held by him until the fulfillment or performance
of some act or condition by the grantee. In title industry parlance
it means the depositing with an impartial their party called the
escrow agent (usually the title company) of anything pertaining
to a real estate transaction including money and documents of
all kinds which are to be disbursed and delivered to the rightful
parties by the escrow agent when all conditions of the transaction
have been met.
Exceed:
Surpass or be superior. Go beyond.
Exceptional:
Unusual; extraordinary.
Excuses:
Apologize for. A factor that frees from blame.
Express:
Formulate in words; verbalize; state. Give a sign of; reveal:
express anger.
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Feedback:
A response, or criticism or suggestions, to a proposal, action,
process, etc.
Flexible:
Able to adjust; adaptable.
Focus:
A central point, as of importance or interest.
Follow-up:
Something, as an action or letter, used in following up.
Foundation:
The act of being established. The state of being founded or established.
Frustrated:
Keep (someone) from doing or achieving something, thwart.
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Gestures:
Meaningful bodily motions, as of the hands in speaking.
Gossip:
Idle, sometimes malicious talk, esp. about others.
Grow:
Flourish, thrive.
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Habit:
An act or practice so frequently repeated as to become almost
automatic.
Honestly:
In an honest manner. Really, truly, indeed.
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Identify:
Establish as being a particular person or thing; recognize.
Ignore:
Refuse to notice or recognize; disregard.
Impression:
An effect produced on the mind, the senses, or the feelings.
Inevitable:
That cannot be avoided or prevented form happening.
Inflection:
Change in form undergone by words to express grammatical and syntactical
relations, as of case, number, tense, etc.
Input:
Suggestions or data to be applied in making a decision, preparing
a report, etc.
Intensity:
The strength or degree of some action, quality, feeling, etc.
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Judge:
One appointed to make decisions. One who makes critical evaluations.
Judgment:
The act of judging. The decision or opinion reached through judging.
A sentence or decision.
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Key:
Anything serving to disclose, open, or solve something.
Knowledge:
A result or product of knowing; information or understanding acquired
through experience; practical ability or skill.
Knowledgeable:
Well-informed.
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Leverage:
The power to effect or accomplish something.
Listen:
Make conscious use of the sense of hearing; be attentive in order
to hear. Pay attention; give heed.
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Mediator:
Settle or reconcile differences, by intervening as a peacekeeper.
Misunderstanding:
Failure to understand the meaning, motive, etc., of someone or
something. A disagreement or quarrel.
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Natural:
Produced by or existing in nature; not
artificial.
Nature:
The essential character of something. The entire material universe
and its phenomena. The basic character or disposition of a person
or animal.
Needs:
The lack of something necessary or desirable.
Negative:
Characterized by or expressing negation, denial, or refusal.
Negotiate:
Discuss or confer with another party in order to reach an agreement.
Nourish:
Furnish food or other material to sustain the life and promote
the growth of. Support, maintain, foster.
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Objectively:
Free from personal feelings, prejudice, etc.; unbiased. Treating
of or stressing actual phenomena, as distinct from inner or imaginary
feelings and thoughts.
Openness:
Affording approach, view, or passage: an open door.
Opinion:
A conclusion or judgment held with confidence, but falling short
of positive knowledge.
Opportunity:
A fit or convenient time. Favorable circumstance. A chance for
advancement in business.
Options:
The right or power of choosing; discretion. The act of choosing.
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Passive:
Submitting or yielding without resistance
or opposition; submissive.
Passive
Listening: Your ears are listening, but you are not expressing
yourself openly. Common phrases include: "whatever you say,"
and "O.K., I don't care."
Patience:
Possessing or demonstrating quiet, uncomplaining endurance under
distress or annoyance. Tolerant, tender, and forbearing.
Perspective:
The relative importance of facts or matters from any special point
of view.
Persona:
One's personality as seen by others.
Physics:
The science that treats of motion, matter, and energy, and of
their interactions.
Positive:
That is or may be directly affirmed; actual. Not admitting
of doubt or denial.
Positively:
Characterized by or expressing affirmation: a positive attitude.
Prepared:
Make ready, fit, or qualified. Bring to a state of completeness.
Principle:
A general truth or law, basic to other truths. A rule of personal
conduct.
Pull:
Apply force so as to cause motion toward. Tug, rip, tear.
Push:
Exert force upon or against. Exert steady pressure against something
as to move it. Force as through a crowd or jungle.
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Questions:
A subject of inquiry or debate; a matter to be decided; problem.
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Receive:
Gain knowledge of: receive good news.
Receptive:
Able or inclined to receive, as truths or impressions. Able to
take in or hold.
Recognize:
Perceive or be aware of as known previously. Identify, as by previous
experience. Indicate appreciation of. Regard as valid or genuine.
Relation,
relationships: The fact or condition of being related or connected
in some way.
Relaxed:
Make lax or loose; make less tight or firm. Make less stringent
or severe.
Resist:
Strive against; act counter to.
Resistance:
Any force tending to hinder motion.
Resolve:
Decide or determine (to do something). Make clear; explain or
solve, as a problem.
Respect:
Regard for and appreciation of worth; honor and esteem.
Responsible:
Involving accountability or obligation.
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Sabotage:
Deliberate destruction. Any act to hamper or destroy.
Sincere,
Sincerely, Sincerity: Being in reality as it is in appearance;
genuine. Free from hypocrisy; honest.
Solution:
The act, process, or method of solving a problem. The answer to
a problem; explanation.
Stress:
Emotional or intellectual strain or tension.
Supportive:
Providing emotional support, as with sympathy, advice, and encouragement.
Suspicion:
The act of suspecting or the state of being suspected of something
wrong without proof or clear evidence. Any impression based on
little or no proof.
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Tactful:
Intuitive ability to avoid offending.
Tainted:
Imbued with something offensive, poisonous, or corrupt; infected
with decay.
Technique:
Working methods or manner of performance.
Tension:
Mental strain; intense nervous anxiety.
Tone:
Vocal inflections as expressive of feeling.
Trust:
Confident reliance on the integrity, honesty, or justice of another;
faith.
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Unconscious:
Unaware. The area of the psyche that is not in the immediate field
of awareness.
Understand:
Come to know the meaning or importance of; apprehend. Comprehend
the nature or character of. Be aware of; realize.
Universal:
Of, pertaining to, or typical of all or the whole. Including,
involving, intended for, or applicable to all.
Unpleasant:
Disagreeable; objectionable; not pleasing.
Unnatural:
Contrary to the laws of nature. Not having, or inconsistent with,
those attitudes, feelings, etc. considered normal.
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Valid:
Based on evidence that can be supported. Convincing or sound.
Verbal:
Of pertaining to, or connected with words. Expressed orally; not
written.
Vocal:
Of pertaining to, or for the voice. Having voice. Freely expressing
oneself in speech.
Visual:
Of pertaining to the sense of sight. Produced or induced by mental
images.
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Yang:
An ancient Chinese term for the active principle of universal
balance.
Yin:
An ancient Chinese term for the feminine principle of universal
balance.
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