How to Identify the Different Types of Decision-Making Styles

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What are the six factors that motivate people’s decisions? How can you identify a person’s decision-making style? One of Chase Hughes’s components of a behavior profile is a person’s decision-making style. Identifying someone’s decision-making style gives you insight into how they make their choices, enabling you to understand—and potentially influence—those choices. Take a look at how to distinguish between different types of decision-making styles to effectively communicate with someone.

Speak With No Fear: Book Overview, Takeaways, & Exercise

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Are you terrified of speaking in front of others? What if you could overcome this fear and become a confident public speaker? Speak With No Fear, a book by Mike Acker, offers strategies to conquer your anxiety about addressing an audience. Drawing from his extensive experience as a public speaker and coach, Acker provides practical advice for anyone looking to improve their communication skills. Keep reading to discover how you can transform your fear into powerful, purposeful energy and deliver compelling speeches with ease.

How to Get Information Out of Someone: 4 Influential Techniques

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Are you having trouble getting a read on a person? Do you know how to get information out of someone? A behavior profile can be an invaluable tool in understanding, relating to, and influencing someone. However, there may be times when you need even more information from someone—which they may not be eager to share. If you’re stuck in this situation, keep reading to learn how to do some strategic prompting.

What Causes the Fear of Public Speaking? Past Trauma

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What causes the fear of public speaking? If you could pinpoint the reason for your own fear, how could that help you overcome your anxiety? In Speak With No Fear, Mike Acker suggests that the root of the fear of public speaking often lies in past traumatic experiences. He offers strategies to identify and work through these memories, helping you move past your anxiety and become a more confident speaker. Keep reading to understand Acker’s insights on uncovering—and healing from—the experiences that hold you back.

How to Read People’s Body Language for Signs of Stress

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How can you tell when someone’s stressed? What does a person’s body language say about them? You can observe someone’s behavior and mannerisms to develop a profile of their behavior. Additionally, you can read someone’s behavior and speech to detect stress—and potentially, signs of deception.  Keep reading to learn how to read people’s body language and detect went they’re stressed.

3 Methods of Persuasion: Getting People to Want What You Want

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Do you know how to influence others effectively? How effective are you at drawing them in and winning them over to your ways of thinking? Mastering the art of persuasion is a valuable skill in all facets of life. In How to Become a People Magnet, Marc Reklau explores three methods of persuasion: leading people to your ideas, appealing to authority, and focusing on positive responses. Keep reading to discover how you can apply these methods in your daily life and increase your ability to influence others.

How to Prepare for Speaking in Public: Plan for the Worst

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Are you nervous about speaking in front of a crowd? Do you need to know how to prepare for speaking in public? Overcoming the fear of public speaking can be challenging, but there are strategies to help. If you have a speech or presentation coming up, a quick method involves planning for worst-case scenarios to build up your confidence and readiness. Read on to discover how you can use your imagination to conquer your public speaking anxiety and deliver a memorable presentation.

Authenticity in Public Speaking: Give a Talk, Not a Performance

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Does public speaking make you nervous? Do you feel like you have to be someone else when you’re in front of an audience? Public speaker and coach Mike Acker contends that, when you’re giving a speech, it’s important for you to be yourself. Authenticity in public speaking is crucial because it leads you to feel more relaxed and confident. It also makes you appear more trustworthy to your audience. Read on to discover how embracing your unique style and focusing on your audience can transform your public speaking experience.

The Importance of Gratitude and How to Unlock It

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What’s the importance of gratitude? How can you unlock even more gratitude than you already have? In their book The Tools, Phil Stutz and Barry Michels say that when you notice yourself stuck in a downward spiral of negative thought, gratitude can stop your descent. Gratitude makes you more aware of the loving, creative forces of the universe. Here’s why gratitude is worth practicing and how to foster it.

Can Stress Cause Speech Problems: 4 Signs That It Does

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How does someone’s speech show if they’re being deceptive? Can stress cause speech problems? Even though stress is psychological, it often manifests in physical ways. One way stress can show itself is through someone’s speech. Further, signs of stress in someone’s speech may indicate they’re lying. Discover how you can tell if someone’s bending the truth just by the way they talk.