Do you know, for example, that people won't trust you if you hide your eyes from them? Even if you're talking with someone you don't know – make a note on their eye color first. This will give a reason to establish eye contact and also make a compliment!
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TIMESTAMPS:
Smile! 0:24
Give all your attention and be respectful 0:47
Don't hide that you need something 1:05
Get your priorities straight 1:28
Make a deal 1:45
Earn respect 2:03
Show your interest 2:25
Ask for advice 2:50
Dress for success 3:05
Remind them that they can say 'no' anytime 3:23
Be thankful 3:40
Establish contact 3:58
Get on the same page 4:23
Maintain a good posture 4:49
Call them by name 5:14
Make it personal 5:28
Choose the right moment 5:57
Humor is your best friend 6:17
Facts are much more reliable 6:40
Facts are cold, stories are relatable 7:08
Use simple language 7:32
Keep it simple and don't overdo anything 7:47
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SUMMARY:
- If you frown, people will naturally try to defend, and this subconsciously sets them against you.
- Present your idea as a collective goal that will benefit the other person too.
- Never be late, do your part on time, and never miss deadlines.
- Asking questions and offering suggestions is a good way to show your interest. It adds value to both the discussed matter and the person you're talking to.
- Like it or not, people always form their first impression from the most accessible source, which is how you look.
- Don't push too hard with all the persuasion thing – it may make people feel uneasy and stressed.
- Even if no one's asking anything back from you – give a nod of appreciation to them.
- Start with eye contact. Don't be afraid of looking someone in the eye while asking for something.
- Don't cross your arms and don't lock them with each other. It's a defensive position that shows this conversation is a nuisance for you.
- Saying someone's name in a conversation is the key point in establishing trustworthy relationships.
- Don't bother people in their spare time, but also don't distract them from working or studying.
- Statistically, people pay much more attention if someone starts to speak from words like, 'My grandfather always told me…' or 'My favorite teacher once said…'
- If the person you're talking to is moody today, don't bother them too much with positivity and laughs.
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