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Visual Auditory Kinesthetic Communications Styles | Walsh

2 Visual Auditory Kinesthetic Communications Styles  |  WalshLearn how your own communications style affects your interaction with your friends, colleagues, and clients. In this segment, Dr. Brian Walsh (author of Unleashing Your Brilliance) explains the NLP concepts of visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning styles and how these apply to interpersonal communications.

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25 comments to Visual Auditory Kinesthetic Communications Styles | Walsh

  • amity2181

    Awesome video – …
    Awesome video – thank you for this valuable information.
    You Rock!

  • pratsinha

    You’re a genius Mr. …
    You’re a genius Mr. Walsh.

  • WalshSeminars

    Excuse me if my …
    Excuse me if my suggestions seem basic, but I must cover all the bases. Avoid sugar, caffeine, or anything made from white flour. Stay hydrated by eating ample amounts of fruits and vegetables. Consume minimal protein. Any time you have an opportunity to move outside of the class, do so. Learn active progressive relaxation. You can download Dr. Walshs Taming Tension MP3 from Amazon for 99 cents. Track 2 has the active progressive relaxation. Learn self-hypnosis. I hope this helps you.

  • ImmortalKing45

    I am a kinesthetic …
    I am a kinesthetic learner and yes it is very hard for me to sit still. But I was wondering if there is anything a kinesthetic learner can do to fight those tendencies? If my teacher is giving me a lecture I usually have to put my pencil away because I start to play with it. Or my leg starts to bob up and down so I have to sit cross legged. It would be very helpful if you could give me any advice. -Tim

  • WalshSeminars

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your comments Jonah.

    Your experience and perception is valuable information to anyone interested in how people communicate and learn.

    The models of multiple intelligences and different learning styles, or any concept for that matter, are always subject to exceptions. It is good for us to be aware of that.

    Dr. Walsh thanks you for your contribution.

  • JonahTorn

    Tourettes Turns all …
    Tourettes Turns all of this on it’s head. We raise our voices with tics, speak quicly, repeat words & we do not always have lower voices when we learn from sound since tics are often driven by sound. These are all things that may be true of a person with tics. Mozart may have had Tourettes, some sounds drove him crazy, especially as a child, but he also moved impulsively, ran from his piano in performances because he saw a cat & we often learn visually & what we see can trigger tics.

  • satbir15

    kool. Thanks for …
    kool. Thanks for the advice :) Tell Dr. Wlash To keep up the good work

  • WalshSeminars

    Yes, we are all a …
    Yes, we are all a mix of the three. You also said, I dont take notes, I listen because I can remember when teachers give me small lessons. This is your auditory showing.

    Dr. Walsh highly recommends using Mind Maps. They are both visual and kinesthetic. Since the mind processes mostly in pictures, long-term memory is better encoded when ideas can be graphically represented this way.

  • satbir15

    sorry for the …
    sorry for the deseration of commetns, youtube dose not allow more then 500 characters because of spamers.

  • satbir15

    ……”When Im in …
    ……”When Im in class, I dont take notes, I listen because I can remember when teachers give me small lessons”

  • satbir15

    “My top three …
    “My top three learning styles are Kinesthetic, visual and auditory. I usually remember English plays if I act them out. Im really good with remembering things if I touch, feel, play around with things. Yet again, working with my body would be perfect for a trades job. When I study for an exam, I write all the main points I have learned in the semester. This would make me a visual learner then Im trying to jam memory into my brain.”……………..

  • satbir15

    uhh, ok. For my …
    uhh, ok. For my careers class, i have to make a personal profile about my Interests
    -Values
    -Learning Styles
    -Multiple Intelligences
    -Personality
    -Skills

    Thanks to this video, I know im Kinesthetic. Which means that i would be good for a job in the trades. Im 15 years old. The thing is, im kind of a mix of all those. Ill write down what i but for learning styles…

  • WalshSeminars

    You’re very welcome …
    You’re very welcome. Glad we could help. Dr. Walsh is always interested in the impact his videos and other materials have. Would you be willing to let us know about your project?

  • satbir15

    thanks, this should …
    thanks, this should help me with my personal project :)

    tks again

  • WalshSeminars

    We agree with you …
    We agree with you about context. People act and react differently depending on environment, circumstance, and their correspondents way of communicating. While many people are very adaptive, some are not. Dr. Walsh focuses more on how the latter will never achieve productive rapport because they unwittingly stick to their entrenched communication style. There will always be two sides to this story.

  • apwoodee

    Yes – they don’t …
    Yes – they don’t exist; this is laughable nonsense. The reliability isn’t there. People are “visual” one week and “auditory” the next. We are “visual” when the visual context calls for it. It’s much more about context. See, for example, Dembo and Howard (2007) on Learning styles as a “major myth” in education.

  • WalshSeminars

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the comment on my book. I don’t see that Dan and I disagree all that much. My focus is more on accommodating kinesthetic learners. They are the disenfranchised ones. I think it is asking too much for a teacher to adapt lesson delivery for each individual student. Just incorporating some movement (a simple thing to do) will embrace those kinesthetic learners who are the ones usually ignored by typical visual & auditory teaching practices.

  • seeingachieving

    I have read …
    I have read unleashing your brilliance great book I have used the techniques. I have just seen a video on you-tube “learning styles don’t exist” by Daniel T. Willingham, could you tell me who is right?

  • bleujae1

    wow, im majorly …
    wow, im majorly kinisthetic, but i observe everything also, so i guess im a little bit of visual. but ya, thats why i cant stand school rightnow, i learn sooo much when i am at home by experience, but when im at school, i have to teach myself through my mistakes, it kinda stinks because im always barely passing

  • WalshSeminars

    Hello LearnerMind

    o LearnerMind
    Kids, like anyone, are a mix of all three. They, like everyone, can be dominant in one area. In my book, I outline ways to magnify and enhance areas that need bolstering. This is a huge area, so I can’t go into it in this reply. As far as blind people are concerned, what they lack in visual, they make up with auditory and kinesthetic abilities. Once trained, their kinesthetic skills will replace the functions of their eyes to send information to their brain for processing.

  • learnermind

    interesting! I just …
    interesting! I just can’t figure out how to label those smart blind people. blind people who go to university, pretty much they depend on reading brail. what are blind people? a,v or k? I think blind people depend on the mind mostly.

  • learnermind

    how do we develop …
    how do we develop our learning trends (v,a,or k). what are kids? how do kids learn? are all kids “k” ? kids learn very fast, why is that?

  • learnermind

    what about if …
    what about if you’re blind? can you still be visual? I believe a blind person still could be visual. vision is in the mind. you have to use your imagination

  • xVoicexInxYourxHeadx

    i never knew what …
    i never knew what kind of learner i am cuz i wud say i have alittle of every kind but we took tests at school and it turns out im an auditory learner. yayy lol

  • NoraKB

    I would Love to …
    I would Love to finde more videos.Fantastic way of presentation !!!!! I would love to come to one of the seminars .

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