There are good communicators. And then there are amazing, outstanding, powerful communicators who will have you on the edge of your seat with their riveting delivery. But what makes the difference between a decent communicator and someone who will instill awe in the people they interact with?
There
are several, sometimes subtle habits that master communicators have
truly understood and leverage on a regular basis.
Oftentimes, when you try to implement some of the mentioned
elements, you may run into challenges. To resolve this very issue, I wrote my
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If you’re looking to elevate your own communication skills, adopting these habits will help you get to the next level. But it’s important to remember to remain authentic and not try to be someone you’re not — it’s not about emulation but learning how to unleash your own strengths and style.
The
tendency to lean in a particular direction is heavily influenced by personality
type and this fact alone is often overlooked. When in doubt or ignorant about
your communication style it’s easy to overcompensate or adopt a style that
doesn’t suit you. The best communicators are comfortable in who they are and
their personalities. They are able to authentically connect with their audience
because they have first authentically connected with themself.
However, if you’re ready to crush it while also staying true to
yourself, here are a few pointers to level up your own communication
game.
Leverage your personal experience - There is a reason people say what is most
personal is most universal. It turns out that your past experiences that
don’t seem immediately relevant or some of the insights you learned the hard
way can end up being your edge when transmitting the information.
Continuously honing your craft and providing
value - Master communicators love analyzing their
communication habits, strengths, and areas of improvement. Some good
communicators enjoy hearing themselves talk. But outstanding communicators
transcend their own experience to focus on the experience of the audience they
are addressing. They have a value-first mindset.
Master communicators are amazing listeners - Here’s a secret about the best communicators: They
sometimes spend more time listening than talking — and that’s what
makes them excel when they do speak. In order to talk about things that are of
the utmost importance to others, they have to first be able to form those
thoughts. Those thoughts can come from spending adequate time receiving
information from others, thinking deeply and being able to see what others are
missing.
So, you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing you don’t need to try
to be like the very topmost expert communicators to nail your next presentation
and you can forge your own path to create value and earn the respect of your
clients and peers.
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