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" ... As with any iOS keyboard, you can tap on Gboard till your thumb pads are worn smooth. To get the fastest possible text entry, though, you're going to have to swipe. Start at the first letter of your word, then whip your finger around, getting near the other letters that form the word. What's great, is that you don't have to hit each letter exactly, Gboard is better than most swipe-style keyboards I've used in anticipating and intuiting what words you're trying to use. ... "
" ... I learned through this wake-up call that the first step is simply being awake to how your internal and external body language is communicating. Then, you can work on interpreting and intuiting what those messages mean. ... "
" ... New ways to communicate. By reducing in-person connections, the pandemic has necessitated an increase in other kinds of communication—from video conference to distance dialogues across the cul-de-sac. These ways of connecting require new skills in listening for tone of voice, watching for micro-expressions and noticing non-verbal cues via screens or from greater distances. This generation may develop their communication muscles by intuiting the needs of others and finding new ways to make real human connections beyond how we build relationships today. ... "
" ... The popularity of iPersonic just goes to show (in case we didn’t know it already) that personality tests have gained real currency in recent years, and are definitely “A Thing.” To personality type junkies and wonks, the actual results of the iPersonic test are nothing new though: its 16 different results are based off the 16 types of the old Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), which in turn were based off of Carl Jung’s theories, which he wrote about in his 1921 book, Psychological Types. Whether or not we are familiar with the sophisticated differences between judging and perceiving, thinking and feeling, or sensing and intuiting, by now the most basic of personality differences—the difference between extroversion and introversion—has trickled down to the layman’s lexicon, and is arguably as much a part of our social vocabulary as “relationship status” or “profile pic.” ... "