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Suzanne Zazulak Pedro

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Expertise

As an expert in non-verbal communication,I can answer any question about utilizing non-verbal techniques to enhance human communication skills, especially questions regarding image in relationship to success.

Experience in the area

As a Behavior Shaping Specialist and Certified Protocol and Etiquette Consultant, Suzanne has pioneered the art of social finesse with valid psychological tenets to provide her clients with an unique approach to instruction in etiquette communication --Avant Garde Etiquette. Research data shows that 15% of employment and corporate success is due to intelligence or training,while the other 85% is dealing with people successfully. Conversley,the essence of dealing with people succssfully is through exceptional communication skills. Therefore, being adapt at non-verbal communication while practising the art of etiquette is rapid power-tool in establishing rapport and inducing compliance for success. Target Success Seminars include: The Psychology of the First Impression, Oculesics: Keep YOur Eyes on the Prize, Isopraxism: Mirroring for Love and Profit, Spatial Anchoring: The Psychology of Body Placement Disarming Your Opponent by his Handshake What Your Dining Manners Reveal about Your Partner's Personality

Organizations

IAC International Association of Coaching ISPEP International Society Protocol & Etiquette Professionals NWU National Writers Union International Registry of Consultants

Publications

"Executive Etiquette Power" (2009) www.ezineauthors.com Monthly columnist for Tangi Lifestyles Livingston Business Magazine http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Doyenne-of-Etiquette allexperts.com(Social Graces and Manners,Communication)

Education/Credentials

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Certified Professional Coach (Executive, Leadership & Personal Achievement) Certified Etiquette & Protocol Consultant in Corporate & Children Certified Paralegal Graduate Studies in Criminal Justice, Law & Forenic(s) Psychology

Awards and Honors

Chief Officer of Protocol for my town Cambridge's Who's Who of Professionals, Experts & Entrepeneurs (Lifetime) Biltmore's Honor Edition 2009 Who's Who Among Executives and Professional Women USA Honor Society Selected as Queen Omega XVIII for Mardi Gras 2004

Past/Present Clients

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vijay04/01/1210 
Derrick03/21/12101010Thanks for the detailed and clarifying reply!
Jane03/12/12101010So sorry about your husband's situation. I'm .....
Danielle02/27/12101010Thanks, very helpful.
Jessica02/27/12101010hi Suzanne it's okay oh I'm sorry .....

Recent Answers from Suzanne Zazulak Pedro

2012-03-17 okay now:

Dear Jenna,    Hhhhnn, there seems to be apparent overt actions between you and he, however, with that said, there are many different cues to body language and the signs of love.  As a woman, Jenna, one

2012-03-14 Non-Verbal Communication in Hallways:

Dear Derrick,    Sorry for the delay,but recently I have had a "bout" of illnesses.Intersting enough,your inquiry regads Proxemics, the study and act of distance use to communicate between individuals

2012-03-03 Giving My Father-in-law And Brother-in-law Blowjobs/Oral Sex/Sucking Their Dicks/Sucking Them Off:

Dear Diana,    Thank you your for your inquiry, but this is out my expertise.  Communicating hurt and pain, needs to be addressed through professional either spiritual or relationship counseling.  If that

2012-02-24 nervous about college:

Dear Danielle,    Sorry for the delay, but I had an emergency room situation that they decided to keep me there longer for tests.  But anyway, I am better and want to help you with your situations.  How

2012-02-02 why do people:

Dear Jessica,    Sorry for the delay, but I have been in the hospital.  My answer to you is why do people say your name when in a bad mood is that it is easier for them to place the blame on someone else

 

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