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Burns
100
Listen First
What is the 1st commandment ?
100
Be Aware Of Emotions
What is the 6th commandment ?
100
Making Eye Contact & Commenting On What The Speaker Is Saying.
What is an example of listening?
100
Taking it easy on someone who is easily emotional.
What is of being aware of emotions?
100
Something that affects the skin or changes the colors
What is a burn?
200
Breathe & Take A Deep Breath
What is 2nd commandment ?
200
Be Aware Of Needs & Values
What is the 7th commandment?
200
Taking Your Time To Speak & Taking Deep Breaths
What is an example of breathing?
200
Knowing what's important and what's not.
What is an example of being aware of needs and values?
200
A burn that affects the skin or respiratory system
What is a third degree burn?
300
Say "I", You Own The Communication
What is the 3rd commandment ?
300
Ask For What You Want
What is the 8th commandment ?
300
Saying "I" Instead Of Me
What is an example of saying "I"?
300
Asking for what you want directly
What is an example of asking for what you want?
300
A burn that affects the skin but not as much as a third degree burn
What is a second degree burn?
400
Avoid Judgement, Blame & Denial Of Responsibility
What is the 4th commandment ?
400
Body Language
What is the 9th commandment?
400
Not Judging Or Blaming Someone When Having A Conversation
What is an example of taking responsibility?
400
Communicating with body language
What is an example of body language?
400
A burn that affects the outside of the skin
What is a first degree burn?
500
Separate Facts From Opinions
What is the 5th commandment ?
500
Taking Into Account Cultural & Individual Differences Are Important
What is the 10th commandment?
500
Not Putting Facts With Opinions
What is an example of separating fact from opinion ?
500
Understanding how other people & cultures work
What is an example of taking into account cultural & individual differences?
500
Transfering info to a different type of template
What is copying & pasting for?