To be a “master in the art of communication”, takes a lot of intentional exposure and experience communicating with people from different walks of life. We need lots of opportunities to practice developing our skills of successfully communicating our ideas and opinions with and to other people. Sometimes it can be as simple as a general conversation and sometimes depending on the circumstances it can be a critical as dealing with world affairs that can impact the totality of humanity. VP Kamala Harris is in a position where she is called upon to be a “Master Communicator”. Watching her on the world stage has validated her ability to not just communicate her position on things, but she has proven that she is also an “active listener” which is crucial when negotiating governmental affairs. It is vital that she has proven that she is also capable and relatable to be communicate with us regular citizen as well as heads of state across the planet.
Communication is her strong point, and she must be even more vocal and accessible to share her vision, policies, and what it is that she brings to the table to solve or at least work on solving, that will revamp and revitalize the critical problems that are assaulting us from being a cohesive and thriving country and citizenry. We need leadership that is strong in character, intelligent, wise, and compassionate. We need leaders that are open to collaboration and compromise without losing our Democratic principles and values. Both Kamala and Tim are without a doubt-Master Communicators. We too have to brush up on our ability to share their vision for our future as a country so that people will know what it is we are all trying to accomplish.
We have to be “THE INFORMERS”, we have to participate in the campaign to sustain our Democracy! Remember! When we are communicating and sharing our platform we must be cognizant that we are not just using our words, our whole body-stance-facial expressions as well communicate certain things to people and are interpreted in alignment with their own life experiences and exposure.

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