The Power to Communicate
Get What You Want by Knowing When to Listen and Making Your Words Matter
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Narrado por:
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RJ Walker
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De:
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Gregg Michaelsen
Sobre este áudio
The other day, a reader asked how he could take his new confidence that he worked so hard to obtain and use it to get his dream job. It occurred to me if my coaching clients were to learn my communication skills, they could benefit greatly.
It makes sense, right? We all need to achieve something from someone at some point, right? How often have you been on the phone trying to lower your cable bill or deny a credit card charge?
It's an everyday challenge:
- Convincing the judge that you are in the right
- Trying to avoid waiting in a long line to get into an event
- Getting a job
- Asking for a raise
- Getting your landlord to drop the rent, or at least keep from raising it
- Getting out of a speeding ticket
- Avoiding a confrontation
- Buying a car and getting the lowest price possible
- Getting a woman to like you
- Getting your man to worship you
And on and on!
Hi, I'm Gregg Michaelsen. I am a dating and life coach. Google me! I am here to help you improve your life today. I am the coach who talks directly to my readers. I encourage them (you) to contact me and let me help!
We need to have the power to communicate!
It is important to learn the power to communicate so you can get what you want out of life. When you learn to do it in a way that helps both people involved, your odds of success increase significantly. I realize that this is the piece of the puzzle I have left out of my coaching in the past. How can I expect people to continue to succeed if they don't know how to engage in effective conversation?
©2016 Gregg Michaelsen (P)2016 Gregg Michaelsen