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| Master the Art of Communication. Part 1 of 2- Using Your Passion To Make A Connection
by Carole Nicolaides © 2002 All Rights Reserved
http://www.progressiveleadership.com
One skill that we should all develop further is effective
communication. Communicating clearly to your employees,
co-workers, friends, and family is a critical part of your
success and your ability to improve the conditions you live and
work in. Many people think that great communicators are born,
not made. They think that some people are just naturally good
speakers and motivators, and that the rest of us are just
destined to sit and follow those few charismatics. However, the
contrary is true.
The key here is to discover what is fulfilling from your heart
and notice the difference in your communication. There are
several ways to better your communication with people, by
listening more actively, adjusting your behavioral style to
other peoples’ styles, and communicating in a way that people
will listen to you. All these things are essential if you want
to excel in life, but they are just the mechanics of effective
communication.
I want to introduce a new way of communicating that comes
straight from the heart, causes people to want to listen to you,
and also attracts them like bees. Your message to the world is
so clear that people “get it” instantaneously. As a result, you
attract your target audience and opportunities that you want to
pursue.
A few years ago, I attended a major conference and one of the
speakers moved the whole audience by talking about a subject.
The subject, in and of itself, was basically boring. Yet he was
so passionate that he mesmerized his audience, helping each of
us draw closer to his content and ideas. As a result many people
were moved and offered their help to him. The lesson that I
learned from this experience is that “Communication is about
Connection” and without that your words are merely noise.
Now taking this a step further, once you are passionate about
what you do, and you live and work with your values,
communicating becomes much easier. You will be surprised at how
much easier the words come once you speak from your heart. You
will be ready to deliver presentations on even the most
difficult subjects in such a way that everybody will “get it.”
Have you ever listened to peoples’ one-minute introductions?
Personally, I hear a lot of “elevator speeches” and after a
minute I still do not understand what some people do for a
living. Yes, most of the people use the most eloquent words they
can find plus all the business jargon of their industry, but
what do they really achieve? Personally, only confusion on my
part. And then someone comes along with a big smile, enthusiasm
in her voice and says something in simple English that an eight
year old would understand. What a difference! I believe that
once you are crystal clear about what your gifts are then the
right words come very easily.
When you speak before a large group of people or when you
introduce yourself to a new person., use your passion as a
catalyst for connecting with them. You’ll notice a profound
difference in the result. Rather than graciously smiling and
accepting your “pitch”, your listener will be open, inviting and
interested.
Before your next presentation, take some time to work on your
self-awareness. Below are a few tips that can help you become
clearer and more passionate when you communicate.
1.Schedule time for your inner work. Before you can present
yourself effectively to others, you must first be fully aware of
who you are, what you want to communicate and the result you are
looking for. Make time for your own self-work. Concentrate on
things that will rejuvenate your spirit and help you move
forward. If you want to be a great leader that speaks from
his/her heart then you need to realize that self-care is
essential otherwise your message will not come out.
2.Speak from your heart. You may believe that you cannot really
speak what we have in our hearts. Statements like “I couldn’t
possibly say that” come from logic and not passion. These
thoughts make it difficult to communicate and connect with your
target audience. Clear your head and listen to your heart. Once
you concentrate on you, you will discover your true passion.
Feel free to express it – others will appreciate your
genuineness.
3.Use your personal story to convey a difficult message. Do not
be afraid of using your own story as you connect with your
audience. If you have a compelling testimony, it will move your
audience to the point of connecting with you. This, in turn,
will help them understand your presentation better. Admit that
you are human, that you’ve made mistakes… all these things will
bring you closer to your audience.
Watch for Part 2 of this series, as we will discuss additional
ways to communicate more effectively with a group of people.
About the author:
Carole is President and Executive Coach of Progressive
Leadership, offering business coaching and leadership training
to business owners & leaders around the world. Improve your
business relationships, communication, team performance and
bottom line starting now. Visit
http://www.progressiveleadership.com for more info & subscribe
to Carole’s FREE Ezine.
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