Using Your Voice Strategically

Using Your Voice Strategically by Dr. Patrice Alexander, published by Salem Author Solutions on June 10, 2024, is a 78-page exploration of the power of communication from a Christian perspective. This book emphasizes the importance of using one’s voice effectively in various aspects of life, including family, work, and faith. Dr. Alexander draws on biblical principles to illustrate how believers can harness their voices to enact change and navigate complex situations.
Readers will find practical insights on communication strategies that are essential for leadership and personal growth. The book discusses the significance of thoughtful dialogue, active listening, and respectful interaction within different environments. By addressing the roles individuals play in their homes, workplaces, and places of worship, Dr. Alexander encourages readers to consider the lasting impact of their words and actions. This edition serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their communication skills and foster meaningful connections in their lives.
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As a believer in Christ, we have been given all of God’s promises. This book solidifies that we are enough through Him. Whether you have experienced any of God’s promises or just a few of them, we know God have given us power through our voices. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love that shall eat the fruit thereof (Prov. 18:21 ESV).” Through His words we are promised change if we meditate on them, because they will never return empty, but rather succeed. Communication and technology will continue to change, as much as it does, leaders need to be prepared to cultivate too. Leaders must be ready to face conflict, complex situations, and know their role of leading. In this book, communication considers all aspects of life to include the home, workplace, and place of faith/worship. It is imperative to cover each domain as roles may change, but using strategic methods to add value and be heard is significant. It is equally important to always think before we speak, listen for understanding, respect hierarchy, and let all things be done decently and in order (1 Corinthians 14:40). Using your voice, communicating, and understanding is a start; however, how you leave someone after you speak can have a lasting effect. “Language is man’s way of communicating with his fellow man and it is language alone which separates him from the lower animals.” “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” -Maya Angelou Dr. Patrice Alexander is a Human Resource Specialist (Labor/Employee Relations) for the United States Government, and an Adjunct Professor at Bryant & Stratton College. Dr. Alexander is also a servant leader as she has a non-profit organization, where she contributes to the community by giving back to individuals who may need help in several capacities (write resumes, interview prep, college prep, prepare reference letters, mentor, provide donations to shelters, etc.). She has earned (4) undergrad degrees in Criminal Justice from Thomas Nelson Community College and Old Dominion University, a Law degree from Regent University, and a Doctor of Strategic Leadership from Regent University. One of her greatest achievements is being a mother to three wonderful children. It is an honor for her to engage in this book, utilizing strengths and weaknesses within life on using your voice strategically.
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