Read Words Can Change Your Brain Online
Authors: Andrew Newberg
The Social Animal
(Brooks), 113
social anxiety, 14, 91
social neuroscience, 78
sociopaths, 132–33
speed dating, 83
spiritual values, 118–19
spontaneity in dialogue, 13, 18
stress
and the “breakout principle,” 188–89
effects of, 10, 124
exercise to reduce, 66
and mindfulness, 38
and reflecting on values, 104
and relaxation exercises, 125
stress chemicals, 24, 135, 173, 179
and talking with strangers, 160
subliminal words, 33–34
subpersonalities, 64
Summers, Joan, 8
suspicion, 10
tai chi, 33
taste of words, 48
thalamus, 35, 57
thinking before speaking, 18–19
Thirty Second Rule, 15–16.
See also
brevity in speaking
three-to-one ratio, 130–31, 189
time-outs, 97, 133, 174
Tolle, Eckhart, 126
tone of voice, 47–48
in CC model, 123, 137–39
effects of stress on, 10
emotions conveyed by, 138, 139
and empathy, 139
of physicians, 138
scripted practice of, 156
trust, 87–100
definition of, 88
and eye contact, 93–94
and facial expressions, 134
and honesty, 88–90
importance of, 173
and mirroring communication, 81, 97
and smiling, 98–99
and tone of voice, 138
twelve steps, 4, 121–45
1. relaxing, 123, 124–25, 150
2. staying present, 123, 126–27, 150–51
3. cultivating inner silence, 123, 127–28, 151
4. increasing positivity, 123, 129–32, 151–52
5. reflecting on your deepest values, 123, 132–33, 152
6. accessing a pleasant memory, 123, 134–35, 152
7. observing nonverbal cues, 123, 135–36, 152–53
8. expressing appreciation, 123, 136–37, 153
9. speaking warmly, 123, 137–39, 156
10. speaking slowly, 123, 140, 156–57
11. speaking briefly, 123, 141–42, 157
12. listening deeply, 123, 142–43, 157
values, 103–19
in business and the workplace, 8, 110–11, 117–18, 184–86
in CC model, 123, 132–33
and conflict resolution, 86
identifying, 103–4
nature of, 111–12
in personal relationships, 115–16
scripted practice of, 152
and secret desires, 112–13
situational values, 113–14
in society, 109–11
spiritual values, 118–19
ten-day experiment, 104–9
visualization.
See
imagination
vocal inflection.
See
tone of voice
Walton, James, 115–16
warm tone of voice.
See
tone of voice
Watkins, John, 11
Wernicke’s area of the brain, 33
whales, 54
White, Sara, 67–68
wisdom, 74
women, 181
workaholics, 64
worrying, 25–26
writing down thoughts
and brevity in speaking, 16, 141
in diaries, 160–61, 204, 205
writing in negative terms, 204, 205, 206
writing in positive terms, 204–5
“yes,” the power of, 30–31
yoga, 33