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![]() Hi Kenrick and Richard,
> Richard pointed me to this discussion so I > stopped by to check it out. (Thanks Richard, > for the nice compliments.) I like everything I've read from Richard.... He clearly knows what he's talking about, so if Richard says JUMP, I at least peer over the cliff-edge.... :) From my experience, almost EVERYBODY is interested in these "subconscious" techniques.... Even before we knew a lot about them, I think all the great communicators were using them (subconsciously)! > Here's some additional information for you > on Pacing and Leading. > One of the key elements to Pacing and > Leading is to make your "leads", > in "bite sized" chunks. A leading > statement that is to big of a logical leap > is the equivalent of mental whiplash and is > a sure rapport killer. > Example: (I'll identify each step below) > (pace) There are some powerful techniques > you can use to increase your effectiveness > in communicating. > (pace) One of those techniques is the use of > Pacing and Leading skills. > (lead) Pacing and leading lets your message > slip into the mind of the person hearing or > reading your message in a natural, non > confrontive way, that makes it far more > appealing. > See how it naturally leads you from a place > of agreement to where you want the person to > go? > Imagine, on the other hand, if instead of > that last leading statement, I had used this > one. > (lead) So enough on this topic, what do you > want to buy today? > See how that disrupts the flow (in this case > by abruptly changing the subject)? > Ok, I hope this helps you further with this > skill. Thank you Kenrick.... > I've included a link to articles on this > subject that I've written. The first one is > on Pacing and Leading. > And while you're there, stop by and sign-up > for my free ezine on Influence skills. I did check out your articles. They were Great! Signed up for your ezine too.... Thanks, Dien |
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