Summary: Listen Like You Mean It By Ximena Vengoechea
Cultivate a Listening Mindset The older we get, the more distinct our tastes, preferences, and interests can become. There’s nothing wrong with not being curious …
Cultivate a Listening Mindset The older we get, the more distinct our tastes, preferences, and interests can become. There’s nothing wrong with not being curious …
Righting Wrongs Forgiveness without an apology is often encouraged for the benefit of the forgiver rather than the benefit of the offender. Such forgiveness does …
How to Wash a Chicken is not a book about public speaking (or chickens), it’s a comprehensive playbook for business leaders and people on their …
We need more than just a listening ear. As humans, we need to feel heard and understood. We need to feel accepted and appreciated. Good …
Write Short Use fewer words. Treat the reader’s time as more valuable than your own. Of all the ways to communicate boldly and powerfully in …
The Five Rules to Gain Trust #1 Suspend your ego Each of us, by the very nature of our existence, is and must remain the …
Rapport can be learned. Whether an extrovert or introvert, you need other people. But rapport skills are about helping to make connections deeper and not …
We all dislike small talk, but it does have a role. Getting to know someone happens in a sequential manner, and we cannot skip steps …
5 Steps to Conquering Sticky Situations Thanks Why What How Thanks again Step #1 Say Thanks Start with thanking the person you’re talking to. …
Telltale Signs of a Disagreement #1 DIRECT GAZE In general, there are three basic gazes: The Direct Gaze, the Social Gaze, and the Intimate Gaze. …