Soft Skills and Life Skills Enhancement

About Course
Soft skills consist of a combination of people, social, and communication skills, character traits, attitudes, and mindsets, as well as social and emotional characteristics, among others, which are sought for in all professions. Some examples of soft skills include: Communication.
Life skills are defined as “a group of psychosocial competencies and interpersonal skills that help people make informed decisions, solve problems, think critically and creatively, communicate effectively, build healthy relationships, empathize with others, and cope with and manage their lives in a healthy and productive manner. Life skills may be directed toward personal actions or actions toward others, as well as toward actions to change the surrounding environment to make it conducive to health.” according to World Health Organization (WHO). Bearing the WHO definition in mind, the Basic Life Skills curriculum offers youth the emotional, social and intellectual tools needed to achieve success in life – on a personal level, an interpersonal level, and within their community and work places.
In this Course, aspiring candidates will learn and enhance their Soft Skills and Life Skills.
Course Content
Effective Communications
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Understanding the Communicative Environment – I
24:54 -
Understanding the Communicative Environment – II
38:55 -
Communication Styles
28:23 -
Speaking in Groups
33:44 -
The World of Visual Culture I
33:49 -
Visual Perception
42:04 -
The Aural : Its relevance and Impact
32:28 -
The Body and the Way It Communicates
41:39 -
The Face, Its Expressions and What It Says
23:06 -
Social Network, Media and Extending Our Identity
28:47