Most of us, most of the time, speak impulsively. We are stimulated by some event or remark and utter the first thing that pops into our heads. We don't stop to consider the effect our statement will have on those to whom we are speaking. And neither do we consider how our words will affect us. Yet they surely do.
"Words are all we have," Samuel Beckett said. When it comes to many aspects of our life, this is often true.
You can't force your colleagues to listen to your Home Seller Assist business no matter how much you have made. You can't force your boss to give you a raise or a promotion. You can't force your spouse to agree with everything you say. But if you learn how to think strategically, you can speak persuasively when you need to. And that will make a big difference in your life and your career.
Larry Potter
www.ATicketToWealth.com
Monday, March 9, 2009
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