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You have two ears and one mouth, to listen more than you speak.
More often than not, we fall into passive listening, where we’re waiting for a break in the conversation to speak again. Active listening is an unutilized skill and will help you gleam more information about your presentation, what clients want more or and what really resonated with them.
Public speaking is a skill that you’ll always be fine tuning and changing. To take information that’s not included on feedback forms is one way of creating new presentations for the future and perfecting the one you’ve given.
On today’s episode we dive into the benefits of really listening to what your audience is asking for in their comments and questions.
Check out what you’ll learn:
PLUS, you can use these cues during one on one conversations with clients, family and friends.
Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
This episode is brought to you by: Acuity Scheduling, the application for all your scheduling, payment and appointment reminders. This all in one easy place for clients, sales calls and interviews to book their own appointment with you to fit their schedule and you’ll never worry about time zones again! For a limited time try it for free with no credit card.
Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any of my episodes.
And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Each month, I pick one review to win a free coaching call with me. CLICK HERE to leave a review.
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You have two ears and one mouth, to listen more than you speak.
More often than not, we fall into passive listening, where we’re waiting for a break in the conversation to speak again. Active listening is an unutilized skill and will help you gleam more information about your presentation, what clients want more or and what really resonated with them.
Public speaking is a skill that you’ll always be fine tuning and changing. To take information that’s not included on feedback forms is one way of creating new presentations for the future and perfecting the one you’ve given.
On today’s episode we dive into the benefits of really listening to what your audience is asking for in their comments and questions.
Check out what you’ll learn:
PLUS, you can use these cues during one on one conversations with clients, family and friends.
Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
This episode is brought to you by: Acuity Scheduling, the application for all your scheduling, payment and appointment reminders. This all in one easy place for clients, sales calls and interviews to book their own appointment with you to fit their schedule and you’ll never worry about time zones again! For a limited time try it for free with no credit card.
Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any of my episodes.
And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Each month, I pick one review to win a free coaching call with me. CLICK HERE to leave a review.
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