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The Unconventional Guide to Influence
Description
What if you could influence people before you even met them? Would that be a valuable skill in business?
Not only is it possible, you can engineer it with intention. And you should. In today's episode, you'll discover:
- The difference between strategic and tactical influence, and when to use each.
- The three key factors we need whenever we feel we've heard a special calling from God.
- My very favorite photography app.
- And the always award-winning, much much more.
- I am updating my copywriting course… win free access with your comments between now and Christmas.
- Seats available for Strategic & Tactical Influence (STI) — dates January 14-16 in Phoenix, AZ.
Conferences where I will be attending and/or speaking:
- NMX, Jan 4-6, 2014, Las Vegas, NV
- Strategic Influence Jan 14-16, 2014, Phoenix, AZ
- NAMS 11 February 7-9, 2014, Atlanta, GA
- Social Media Marketing World, March 26-28, 2014, San Diego, CA
- "Permission to Prosper" April 8-10, 2014, Spokane, WA
I've recently taken up photography as a hobby. My current cameras are my iPhone 5S, the Canon A1400, and an old Nikon DSLR that I'm borrowing from my son. My dream kit is a Sony NEX-7. But one thing I've learned is long before you need a new camera, you need better skill with the camera you have, and you need some finesse and how you process your photos after you take them. Which leads me to the fact that I own many, many photography apps. But the one that consistently produces the best results for me is snapseed. Even though it gets a lot of complaints, it seems fairly easy to use to me, and I have produced some pretty nice photos using. Above are three examples.
Spiritual Foundations
The key to taking a word from God in bringing it into manifestation usually lies at the intersection of three circles: Spirit, Soul, and Strategy. The reason people are often disappointed when "God's word" doesn't come true for them might be because they've missed one of these three.
Feature Segment: The Unconventional Guide to Influence
What is influence? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary: "the power to change or affect someone or something : the power to cause changes without directly forcing them to happen."
When you have strategically crafted your influence in a particular sphere, you can affect change without direct communication. Change the atmosphere around people, and you change the atmosphere inside people.
- Get clarity on what outcomes you seek to achieve.
- Reverse engineer the required influence to produce the outcome.
- Discover who you have to become in order to exert such influence.
- Codify your wisdom in a way to is easy to distribute to other people; the most powerful way is to write a book.
- Practice and enhance your communication skills so that you are able to transmit your message in an ef