Author Archive: Geoffrey Schmitt
Geoffrey Schmitt
October 12, 2015
Communication
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. We chanted this verse to break the curse of playmates as children. We repeated it to drown out the nasty names aimed at us precisely because the…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
September 18, 2015
Communication
There is an old joke about the difference between an expert and a generalist. An expert knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing. A generalist knows less and less about more and…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
September 18, 2015
Communication
My church youth group was looking for a ministry project. That is to say, the four of us wanted our little group to be more meaningful. All we ever did was get together once a week for a pity party…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
September 18, 2015
Communication
George Carlin was famous for the seven words you can’t say on television. However, he made a lot of money writing about those seven words and trying to say them in lots of places. You can talk about anything you…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
September 17, 2015
Communication
Often when driving in city traffic, I find myself asking the rhetorical question, “Is it more important to have the right of way or to stay alive?” When launching into an argument, it is helpful to ask a similar question….
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 22, 2015
Communication
Being “elderly” takes on a new meaning with every year of life. When I was growing up we used to say “Don’t trust anyone over thirty.” Now we Baby Boomers are more liable to think, “Don’t trust anyone under fifty.” …
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 19, 2015
Communication
When I was growing up, my mother often remarked that I was painfully honest. It was her way of saying there are some things better left unsaid. I didn’t get it at the time. However, I hope by now I…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
I hear you saying ‘no’ with your lips but there is ‘yes, yes’ in your eyes. We all use both verbal (words) and non-verbal body language to convey meaning in everyday conversations. There is no way non-verbal communication can be…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
The boundaries of polite public interaction vary to some degree. Consider these factors. The setting is important. Are you in a fancy restaurant or at the beach? Are you in Church or at a ball game? Your relationship to the…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
The Argus company has been making beautiful, humorous, and meaningful posters for years. My all time favorite is a picture of an Orangutan with these words: I know you understand what you think I said, but I’m not sure you…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
There are basically three approaches to determining your personality traits. You can do this informally or professionally and you can do this through self examination. The informal method is to ask the opinion of friends and family members. This can…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
Arguments come in all shapes and sizes. There are little disagreements that last a few minutes. There are feuds that go on for generations. Winning in an argument is only one possible outcome and not always the most desirable. The…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
There are some truths regarding interpersonal communication that every person who is serious about improving their life should know. Here are just a few. Actions speak louder than words. How many of us heard our parents say, “Do as I…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
“Honesty is the best policy.” According to various sources the saying has been attributed to Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin and some English Bishop in the 16th century. It’s a time tested, trustworthy saying and good advice. Most people don’t set…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
August 18, 2015
Communication
The one thing that many, if not most, people dread is speaking in public. We’re afraid of failure and ridicule. What if they don’t like me? What if I say something stupid? Who am I to say anything to them?…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
July 23, 2015
Communication
It’s called small because it refers to a conversation of little consequence. It’s about being polite, avoiding awkward silence, being connected with another human being. There is nothing wrong with silence. Some wise person once said, “it just means one…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
June 27, 2015
Friends and Peers
There is nothing that can ruin a friendship faster than money. In the Bible it says in Proverbs 22:7 The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender. No matter how good your friendship and no…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
June 27, 2015
Friends and Peers
Each of us needs to have boundaries in all of our relationships that allow us to free, safe, healthy, and whole individuals. There boundaries will vary somewhat from person to person and from relationship to relationship due to various variables….
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Geoffrey Schmitt
June 27, 2015
Friends and Peers
Everyone is lovable. However, we don’t always act in loving ways. Thus some people might find us difficult to love. The first thing to accomplish in acting like a more lovable person is to be able to love yourself. By…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
June 27, 2015
Friends and Peers
There is a lot of interest these days in friendship. The younger generation is putting off marriage and singles seek a sense of belonging and companionship with friends. Just look at the popularity of the long running TV show Friends…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
June 27, 2015
Friends and Peers
Counseling and therapy can be very helpful, especially when there are serious personal issues that are deeply buried in your unconscious. However, therapy is only as good as the therapist. Some are great, talented, and caring professionals. Yet, like every…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
June 27, 2015
Friends and Peers
Being a patient in the hospital can be one of the most difficult of all experiences. No matter if you are there for illness or injury it can make a self secure competent person feel helpless and out of control….
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Geoffrey Schmitt
May 31, 2015
Communication
When I was young we said don’t trust anyone over thirty. Now I’m sixty, thinking, “Don’t trust anyone under fifty. So how do I get my seventeen year old step son to open up and talk? This is both easy…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
May 31, 2015
Communication
It is commonly said that what ninety percent of the population fear the most is speaking in public. Only a few kids eagerly raised their hands to speak in class. Fewer still signed up for the public speaking class. Only…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
May 31, 2015
Communication
Conflict is an everyday part of life. Anyone who believes conflict can be avoided is only kidding themselves. However, avoidance is only one of several ways to deal with conflict. Once you take a careful look at the other strategies…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
May 31, 2015
Communication
There are only a few people who actually enjoy public speaking. Most of the population dislikes the experience and many find it fearful. What can you do? First of all remember the above information. Most of your audience would not…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
May 31, 2015
Communication
Are you anxious about speaking in public? You are not alone. Most people say that speaking in public is the one thing they fear the most. This is the first thing to help you overcome your public speaking jitters. That…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
May 30, 2015
Communication
No one likes to be on the receiving end of a sarcastic comment. It almost always feels like, and probably is a personal attack. Our first impulse is to respond in kind. However, this is usually a bad idea. Chances…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
May 30, 2015
Communication
When I was young dinner time was one of my favorite events. This was especially true once a month when my Boys Life magazine had arrived in the mail. The back page was called Think and Grin. It was full…
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Geoffrey Schmitt
April 29, 2015
Communication
There have been so many technological advances in our ability to communicate in the last decade that we may overlook the ways in which radical changes have happened in the past. We would hardly consider it technology today, however, the…
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