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In life, real communication is not the same as talking. It’s a skill we don’t often think about but that we use all the time. Imagine the last time you had a disagreement with a loved one. What did you say? What was your tone? Were you able to reach a happy medium?
All we want is to get our point or message come across more effectively. For this, we need just to soften the blow, be credible and genuine. How is it different from sugarcoating? How do you convey your message and yet not create a conflict or stir?
The key is to soften HOW you say it, not WHAT you say.
In this episode, I’ll share how I learned the hard way that most often, saying what you have to in a better way could lead to healthier relationships and better outcomes. It’ll be a guidebook of my personal experiences that taught me how to master this ability.
I share with you:
● How I got out of friendships that did not respect me, and how I ended up creating non-negotiable terms for my dealing with people.
● Holistically looking at an entire situation when some happening of the present triggers a bad memory from your past.
● Non-negotiable terms could work in business, but in real life, sometimes you have to evaluate it better.
● How I soften situations and say what I have to without hurting another individual.
● Learn how sugarcoating is different from softening the blow and why the latter is more genuine and works better.
● Using sandpaper as a metaphor to soften the blow. You gradually make it appear soft and smooth.
● If someone feels hurt by you, they are going to do something to retaliate. No matter how nice a person is or how kind they are. That is human nature.
● My top 3 supporters in life and how a personal memory with them taught me the importance of conveying a message in the right way and not to hurt another person’s sentiments, no matter how true your point is.
● I read out the letters I wrote to 2 old friends of mine whom I couldn’t stay with any longer - excerpts from my book, A Spiritual Guru Walked Into The House Of A Cash Master.
● According to science and the hormones, when our hormones are all over the place, sometimes we're up and sometimes we're down. So it's important to know that it’s not what you say. It's how you say it that matters more.
Relevant Links:
● Jeffrey Vincent Noble of The Noble Touch
● Book - A Spiritual Guru Walked Into The House Of A Cash Master
Connect with Me!
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By Kadeem One5
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In life, real communication is not the same as talking. It’s a skill we don’t often think about but that we use all the time. Imagine the last time you had a disagreement with a loved one. What did you say? What was your tone? Were you able to reach a happy medium?
All we want is to get our point or message come across more effectively. For this, we need just to soften the blow, be credible and genuine. How is it different from sugarcoating? How do you convey your message and yet not create a conflict or stir?
The key is to soften HOW you say it, not WHAT you say.
In this episode, I’ll share how I learned the hard way that most often, saying what you have to in a better way could lead to healthier relationships and better outcomes. It’ll be a guidebook of my personal experiences that taught me how to master this ability.
I share with you:
● How I got out of friendships that did not respect me, and how I ended up creating non-negotiable terms for my dealing with people.
● Holistically looking at an entire situation when some happening of the present triggers a bad memory from your past.
● Non-negotiable terms could work in business, but in real life, sometimes you have to evaluate it better.
● How I soften situations and say what I have to without hurting another individual.
● Learn how sugarcoating is different from softening the blow and why the latter is more genuine and works better.
● Using sandpaper as a metaphor to soften the blow. You gradually make it appear soft and smooth.
● If someone feels hurt by you, they are going to do something to retaliate. No matter how nice a person is or how kind they are. That is human nature.
● My top 3 supporters in life and how a personal memory with them taught me the importance of conveying a message in the right way and not to hurt another person’s sentiments, no matter how true your point is.
● I read out the letters I wrote to 2 old friends of mine whom I couldn’t stay with any longer - excerpts from my book, A Spiritual Guru Walked Into The House Of A Cash Master.
● According to science and the hormones, when our hormones are all over the place, sometimes we're up and sometimes we're down. So it's important to know that it’s not what you say. It's how you say it that matters more.
Relevant Links:
● Jeffrey Vincent Noble of The Noble Touch
● Book - A Spiritual Guru Walked Into The House Of A Cash Master
Connect with Me!
Instagram | YouTube | Facebook