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The Strategic Use of Powerful Words, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach strongly believes that it is important to convey your ideas in a strategic manner by capturing the attention of the reader or listener you are addressing. The power of words is not always forefront in our minds when we communicate and Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach wants to remind you about the awesome power of words. Some of the most persuasive words in the English language are: you, easy, health, money, new, love, discover, power, save, result, safety, and guarantee. Using active and lively verbs with the above words can further enhance the power of each of the words. Here is a partial list of active and lively verbs to add even more power to those words.

How to Avoid 4 Key Sales Objections
As you’re holding a sales conversation with a potential client there are three conversations going on. The outward verbal conversation between the two of you, the inward conversation in the potential clients mind, and the one you’re having in your mind. Currently you monitor two of those three conversations.

10 Steps to Create More of a Sales Culture
I spoke to a very lively group of 130 CEO's in Cincinnati today and the question about creating more of a sales culture came up. There are ten steps to accomplishing this:

I Just Called to See How Things are Going
This is a sad story. Sad but true. It was a real conversation, ostensibly a sales conversation. This sales conversation, and many others just like it, are happening all over the world. I recount this sad sales conversation here in hope that we may all learn from it:

How to Begin a Conversation
Successful people are dynamic communicators. Dynamic communicators have mastered three basic communication skills: conversation, writing and presenting. Inviting people to participate in a conversation and getting their agreement before jumping in is an important, but often overlooked conversation skill. People who are invited to join a conversation, and choose to do so, are more likely to be better participants. If you want to become an excellent conversationalist, take a few minutes to explain why you want to have a conversation. Ask the other person if he or she has the time and is willing to participate in a conversation on that topic. Your conversations will be better and more productive if you follow this simple common sense advice.

Do You Talk More Than You Listen?
Even if you often let others carry on the conversation, there's likely another conversation simultaneously going on inside your head. As the other person speaks, your mind may be racing on with its own thoughts, drowning out all words but its own.

How to be a Talking Head
The media has transformed from a one-way communications mechanism to a forum for multiple-way conversations. Those who participate in the conversation are viewed as leaders in their industry, but how do you get involved in the conversation?

The Art of Good Conversation
Do you struggle with conversation? Do you get nervous or do you have a loss for words? Read this article for great tips on how to carry a good conversation.

How To Ignite Conferences: Fed Up With Boring PowerPoints?
Are you planning a conference, meeting or presentation…but want to steer clear of boring, same-old, same-old PowerPoints? Find out 7 hot trends for sparking fresh ideas and lively interaction in conferences.

Accept Responsibility in Every Conversation - or Be a Victim
Our choice in every conversation, every day, is to accept responsibility for the result or be a victim. Accepting responsibility requires three skills: Planning Every Conversation, Speaking the other Person's Language, and Using Responsible Listening to Control the Conversation.

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