Summary: The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication By John C. Maxwell
The Law of Credibility Every time you prepare to speak, ask yourself, Is this something I know? Is this something I feel? Is this something …
The Law of Credibility Every time you prepare to speak, ask yourself, Is this something I know? Is this something I feel? Is this something …
Put Your Own Oxygen Mask on First What makes us shy away? Meet the Empathy Roadblocks: FEAR OF DOING THE WRONG THING. “Oh God, what …
The Art in Conversation Even brief moments of conversation can rescue us from being isolated and self-centered. They bring us out and help us engage …
It’s the Story Move your listeners’ hearts, and their feet and wallet will follow. Data dumps are not stories—dump them, don’t tell them! Story isn’t …
How Cues Work When most people think about communication, they think about decoding cues. Decoding is how we read and interpret social signals from others. …
What Is Attunement, and Why Is It Important? Attunement is the ability to be aware of your own state of mind and body while also …
Be There or Go Elsewhere If you think that you can efficiently do two things at once, you are wrong, I’m sorry to say. Contrary …
Many readers open a book like this looking for simple guidance about surviving their next speech, report, or presentation. Here, for your benefit, is the …
Control the Tense: Orphan Annie’s Law We expect our arguments to accomplish something. You want a debate to settle an issue, with everyone walking away …
Adopting a Communication Mindset Consider your communication mindset as a platform—every time you deliver a message, whether it’s verbal or non-verbal, written or spoken, you’ll …