Day 6 of the Countdown to CHRISTmas-O Come O Come Emanuel

Day six of the Video Countdown to CHRISTmas brings us to Enya’s O Come O Come Emmanuel.  Angelically beautiful version.  I love the choral harmony as well.

I’ve had this one on the countdown for all five years.  It just wouldn’t be the Countdown without it.

How many times have we been able to make a joyful noise so beautifully to the Lord?  I love to sing along and become one with the choir.  By myself, I may sound nice, but with the choir, I feel so much more.  Isn’t that the way it is when we come together as brothers and sisters in the Lord?

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Let’s all come together this day and make a joyful noise unto the Lord in thanks for the gift we have been given.

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Day 5 of the Countdown to CHRISTmas-CHRISTmas Cannon Light Show

Now that we know the words, lets enjoy this laser light show.  Here, again, is the Transiberian Orchestra’s CHRISTmas Canon and On This Very CHRISTmas Night.

What a blessing these people have in store for those who drive or walk by!   We havne’t put up outside lights in several years due to a bad accident my husband had falling off a ladder the last time he did it.  And it can be an expensive way to celebrate this joyous HOLYday, but for those who can do so, it gives the rest of us such joy!

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Day 3 of Countdown to CHRISTmas-Selah’s Silent Night

Today’s video in the countdown is a one of the most beautiful I’ve seen.  A visual delight as well as a musical one.  This is a short ballet to the song Silent Night as sung by Selah.  Their rendition is extraordinaryily packed with the reverence for the Lord and the video is a sight to behold.

What a wonderous way to stop and think on the Lord and what He has done for us.  What He gave up for us.  And what He continues to do for us.

Enjoy this gorgeous video as you reflect on the Lord.  Tomorrow I’ll have another wonderful video that will help us all keep Christ in our CHRISTmas.  Until then…

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Day 2 of the Countdown to CHRISTmas-iBand

CHRISTmas is a great time to infuse a bit of fun into your life.

Today is Friday Funnies so I wanted to share with you a fun way to celebrate CHRISTmas today.  People are always coming up with fun new technological ways to praise the Lord, especially at CHRISTmastime and this church is no exception.  This is incredibly creative!

Here is the North Point Church iBand with an all iPhone and iPad CHRISTmas medley!  Enjoy!

Have a blessed and fun day today. Tomorrow our countdown will continue.  Until then…

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Clean Comedy in Honor of Natl Underwear Day

It’s National Underwear Day today.  I don’t think I want to know how you go about celebrating that!  What I do know is that you’ll enjoy this YouTube video of Christian Comedian, Jeff Allen.  Not only does it talk about the subject at hand, but he gives you a little insight into the communication between husband and wife.

 

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Happy Independence Day!

This week’s Interview with a communicator is preempted by this incredible YouTube flag domino video in order to celebrate Independence Day!  We’ll bring you a new Interview next week…

This is a YouTube video FIND: What an incredibly creative display in celebration of Independence Day!  Happy Fourth of July!

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When Technology Inhibits Effective Communication

Monday we talked about the influence of texting on effective communication skills.  Today I’d like to give you some links to articles I’ve written that shed a bit more light on the subject:

 

Communication Technology Doesn’t Replace Communication Skill!

My generation has gone from ABC, NBC and CBS to Cable TV, CDroms and DVDs. We have lived through the biggest technological advancements in history. We can now communicate with people around the world through cell phones, email, voicemail, videomail …and we can see political events unfolding as they happen! The internet wasn’t fast enough for us so we now have DSL and Cable that are 50x faster than the modems of two years ago! Computers weren’t portable enough so we now have laptops and PDAs. The technological world is obsessed with making communication technology faster, smaller and more powerful.

With so many ways to communicate, we are the most connected society that ever lived! So…what’s the name of your neighbor who lives three houses down from you? When was the last time you sat around the dinner table and had a good, old-fashioned conversation? How often do you feel ill-prepared to discuss important issues with your children? Is there a family member or business associate you are avoiding because you don’t know how to handle a delicate situation? How many times have you felt ineffective in getting your point across to others?  (Click here to read the rest of this article.)

 

Tech is a Wonderful Thing…Until it Isn’t (Excerpt):

Technology is a wonderful thing…until it isn’t.  So what’s a techno communicator to do?  Well, since I am now well versed in the art of communicating when technology burps, I’ll share some tips with you.

1. If you know your computer is having some issues, when you are able, put out a message to your Yahoo group or friend or Facebook page letting folks know.  When they don’t hear from you, they’ll have an inkling that your Methuselah is down with a serious case of e-Altzheimer’s.

2. If you know a friend is waiting for an email from you that you can’t get through, take a few minutes to call and let her know that she’ll be waiting a wee bit longer.

3. If you are having an email issue but do not have a phone number for the person, you can look it up on the web (provided that is still working of course!).  I once had an issue getting an email to a small business owner.  I didn’t know her well enough to have her phone number but I knew the name of her business.  I Googled and found her website, looked up her contact page where I found her phone number.  (Click here to read the entire article.)

 

How to Keep Professional When Technology Burps: (Excerpt)

Your first instinct is to PANIC and that makes dialing back into the podcast and remaining calm and positive and professional more difficult.  What to do?

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The Show Must Go On!  Before I switched my major to Speech Communication, I was a Voice Major in the Music Department.  At the end of the semester you give a recital where you sing a selection from the pieces you have been learning for an audience made up of the professors from the Voice Department.  Most of your grade rests with this performance.  I sang in French, Italian, Latin and even one in English!  I had no idea what I was saying which made learning the verses more difficult.

During the last song of the recital, I stood in front of the piano with my hands at my sides and my long gown on singing verse one.  I was doing well.  I didn’t crack on the high part and I looked the part of the diva!  Then tragedy struck.  As I came to the end of verse one, I began to realize that I had forgotten verse two!  Thinking it would come to me, I kept calm and continued singing but alas the words to verse two escaped my memory.  I decided to sing verse one again.  Surely I would remember verse three by the time I got to the end!  Well, no.  By the time I was nearing the end of what should have been verse two, I had no recollection of verse three and so began my third rendition of verse one!  I think there might have been four verses in this piece.  Each and every time I repeated verse one.

If you think the music professors at Cal. State University Northridge might not have noticed, you would be wrong!  This was a popular recital piece and they knew it well as they had heard it all week from my fellow voice majors in varying keys.  My grade?  “A”!  Why?  They were impressed with the way in which I handled the situation and concluded that most in the audience would not have known this piece may not even have noticed something was amiss!  Remember, it’s all in the presentation!  (Click here to read the rest of the article.)

See you on Friday for an Historic Communication Friday Funny YouTube video!

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Did You Know: North, SC is SE of Due West?

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Sometimes we use humor to make a point so that it’s a memorable lesson.  There’s a comedian I’ve admired for many years whose comedy is like that.  He teaches us lessons about life.  The incomparable Mr. Bill Cosby is an incredible talent.  Here he is in an early episode of The Cosby Show teaching his son a lesson in economics:

I found a YouTube video of him hosting You Bet Your Life where a woman with a thick Southern accent talked about where she’s from.  She explained this confusing set of circumstances in a way that made it a bit MORE confusing.  As is Bill Cosby’s style, he just let her go and even encouraged the confusion.  It was hilarious, but the video is very long.  The funniest part is at the beginning where she explains where North, South Carolina is.  If you don’t have time to listen to the entire clip, just listen to the first three minutes!

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It’s Communication FUNdamentals Week

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It’s Humor Week (or rather Communication FUNdamentals Week)  here at Communication FUNdamentals!  That means all the funniest communication tips, articles, videos, quotes, pictures <—— (notice anything funny about that?) and other creative fun I can muster.  Why?  Well, because the blog’s called Communication FUNdamentals.  That’s why!  lol

My blog’s name reflects the humor with which I write all of my articles and communication studies for Art of Eloquence.com.   I have always loved humor ever since I was a little tiny communicator and I patterned Art of Eloquence materials after The Great Communicator, Ronald Reagan, who used humor and his Christian faith to convey his messages.

I wrote a short article a long while ago in a galaxy far, far away that I have posted on the Articles Page of our website.  It’s called “Humor: A Powerful Communication Tool.”  So I’ll begin at the beginning with this article which starts off…

In the olde days of kings who ruled with absolute power, only the court jester could safely tell the King the truth, mediated through humor.  Anyone else who attempted to tell the Emperor he had no clothes was in danger of losing his head!

Humor is a valuable and effective tool for communicating just about anything because humor breaks down barriers.  Carefully disguised as fun, humor can smuggle new ideas into people’s hearts.

To read the rest of the article, click here.

Knowing how important humor is to effective communication and the study of communication, I’m going to share as many comical, creative and fun ways in which we use humor this week.  I usually post only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, but check back each day this week for more Communication FUNdamentals.

Today’s insightful, creative giggle is in the form of a video.  Victor Borge in Inflationary Language.  What do you think about humor? Post your comments here and please pass along the blog link to others to share the giggles!  Thanks.

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Cone of Silence

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On Monday I talked about the circumstances under which we need to remain silent.  On Wednesday, I shared just how to do so.  Today, I’d like to show you what happens when you need to maintain silence, but cannot find a way to do it.  Enjoy this Friday Funny You Tube video clip from the old TV show, Get Smart, starring Don Adams.  Here now is the Cone of Silence.

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