Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 2:54 pm
I just finished up some new conversation skill training.
This program will give you a weekly dose of Conversation Training, Motivation, & Inspiration.
Every week you’ll receive a video, audio, or special report helping you improve your conversation and people skills.
Here is what comes this first week:
- Two Keys to Leaving a Great Impression (Audio)
– 4 Conversation Tips Used by the Rich and Famous (Special Report)
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For less than the cost of a movie, you’ll be inspired and equipped with new conversation skills.
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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 9:21 am
We are back in the saddle and cranking out more conversation tips. Looks to be a hot one today.
11 words sum up one of the secrets to dynamic conversation skills.
Often I coach someone with an abrasive personality or poor conversation skills.
Nearly every time they are not applying these 11 words.
Jesus said these 11 words 2,000 years ago:
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
- Treat people like you want to be treated.
- If you hate being interrupted, then don’t interrupt others.
- If you think it is weird when others crowd your personal space, don’t do it to others.
- If you don’t like to be made fun of, don’t to it to others.
- If you like to be listened to, listen.
Ask yourself, “Would I want to be treated the way I treat others?”
Analyze your life. Make some changes. You’ll see the results.
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 9:19 am
We did not have a TV in our house growing up. Instead, we watched it at Grandma’s house. (That’s what Grandma’s are for!)
Mr. Rodgers, Barney, Duck Tales, etc. They helped us learn to count and how to put a sweater on.
Now I still watch some TV, though I try to spend little time in front of the Time Vacuum.
There is one thing you can learn from TV– Conversation Skills.
Watch the characters interact.
- They make Eye Contact.
- Look like they are listening.
- Respond with facial impressions
- Have confidence
These actors are experts in carrying on conversations on TV. Learn from them and apply it every day.Your conversation skills will quickly improve.
Learn more tips in the Conversation Success System.