Monday, September 06, 2004

12 Reasons to Develop Exceptional People Skills

Why should you bother to spend your valuable time learning
how to develop exceptional people skills?

Here´s why.

Look at the people who seem to have it all - a great job,
an active social life and a happy family life. What do
these people have in common?

They all have excellent communication skills.

To join the people at the top and to live a more fulfilling
and enjoyable life there is no alternative but to become
one of the few that have truly mastered advanced
communication skills.

There are at least a dozen good reasons to learn the
secrets of making great conversation.

1. Get paid more. Studies have proved that the people who
get ahead fastest are those who network within the
organization. This ability is crucial when you need to get
things done. Plus, it is the only reliable way to be
informed of what is really going on in the workplace

2. Become more successful at work. Exceptional people
skills cause your superiors to hold you in high esteem.
When you project confidence others become more confident in
your abilities. This in turn means you get to work on more
important projects.

3. Improve the quality of your relationships at home. When
you express yourself with clarity and skill there is less
potential for confusion, disagreements and relationship
problems.

4. Understand other people better. Most people do not know
what makes others tick. When you discover the patterns that
are the basis for all communication you will effortlessly
create deep rapport with everyone you meet.

5. Be in control of your life. As a master of communication
you can easily win the approval of other people and enlist
their help when you need it.

6. Never worry about rejection. When you discover the right
way to view encounters that do not go your way you will
laugh at those situations that used to leave you vulnerable.

7. Easily start conversations with anyone you meet. This is
a priceless skill to have and will fill your day with joy.
You will quickly break down the barriers between people
when you always know what to say.

8. Have clarity and purpose when you talk. When you decide
why you want to talk and what you want to achieve with your
words you have the secret to a conversation that takes on a
life of its own.

9. Win the approval of people you admire. You will talk to
everyone as an equal once you boost your self-esteem and
let go of needing approval. This is achievable with the
right tools.

10. Put an end to feeling self-conscious. This one factor
can transform your dealings with people - socially and at
work. You will feel more at ease and more in control even
in demanding situations.

11. Master small talk. This seemingly difficult skill is
easier than you think when you discover the secrets to
doing it right. When you know how - small talk will open
doors that were always locked to you in the past.

12. Develop exceptional listening skills. As a great
listener you stand out from the crowd and command the
appreciation and undivided attention of others. This
overlooked skill is the key to fostering life long
friendships.


*** Exceptional people skills can be learned ***

Find a proven formula and follow it. You will be amazed
at how quickly you will progress.

Although some people fear otherwise, people skills can be
learned by anyone of at least average intelligence. The
difficulties you had in the past will not stop you making
rapid progress now.

What matters is learning a proven approach you can use for
the rest of your life.

I did it. It only took me 14 years.

Are there any short cuts to learning exceptional people
skills? There certainly are.

Get out your copy of my proven system and start applying
the lessons, one at a time. Take a little each day and you
will be stunned by your progress.

Remember, this is a course that requires you to put the
strategies into action in your daily life. Do that and your
success is assured.

Have Fun,

Peter Murphy
Author of,
How to Communicate with Unstoppable
Confidence in 20 days or Less

http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com

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