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12 Ways to Win People to Your Way of Thinking 3 of 5
Season 4
Episode 394
Published 4 years, 11 months ago
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Welcome back to this 5 Day series on How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. We are covering a high level review of the Amazing Principles and Strategies taught in this book and I want to remind you to pick up a copy and dive into all the stories and case studies he gives in this All-Time Best seller. There are four major parts of this book and we are on Part 3 today on How to Win People to Your Way of Thinking. As a reminder the 4 section are:
- Techniques for Handling People (3)
- Ways to make people like you (6)
- Winning People over to your way of Thinking (12)
- Becoming a Leader. (9)
- The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
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- no one ever wins an argument
- learn to take a minute, process the facts, and change your perspective
- telling someone they are wrong only causes negative feelings
- even when they are wrong you can gain more ground being indirect
- Show respect for the other person’s opinions. Never say, “You’re Wrong.”
- when you take accountability and responsibility people trust you more
- don’t wait to admit wrong…be quick and decisive about it
- If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
- people are more open and receptive
- even if upset, we gain more ground with sincerity and friendliness
- Begin in a friendly way.
- start with questions you know that answer to
- sales techniques get people in yes, yes buying patterns
- Get the other person saying “yes, yes” immediately.
- people like to talk and listen carefully to clues
- ask questions that lead rather than talking to lead
- Let the other person do a great deal of the talking.
- people are more committed to their own ideas
- with proper questions you can lead people to your conclusion
- let the other person feel that the idea is theirs.
- see first to understand…covey…then to be understood
- adopt a sympathetic grasp of their viewpoint
- Try honestly to see things from the other person’s point of view.
- people desire sympathy and sincere listening to their perspective
- feel felt found technique
- Be sympathetic with the other person’s ideas and desires.
- people want to do things for what “they believe” are good reasons
- people are usually acting and are driven by motives they desire
- Appeal to the nobler motives.
- stating facts isn’t enough
- story telling is key and useful
- Dramatize your ideas…we are in the AGE of DRAMA… :)
- “everyone loves a good challenge"
- “everyone has something to prove…to others and themselves."
- Throw down a challenge.