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How to adapt to different speaking situations
How to engage with an audience
How to use body language effectively
When people experience synergy, they are taking the time to truly accept the other person’s differences.
You’re experiencing synergy, if you:
- Have a change of heart
- Feel new energy and excitement
- Feel that the relationship has transformed
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This habit looks at putting your attention less on competition and more on collaboration
👉In the long run, if it isn’t a win for both of us, we both lose. That’s why win-win is the only real alternative in interdependent realities.
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Beginning with the end in mind requires you to use a little imagination. Look into the future at what you want to do in life.
👉Then, use that vision to plan what you’ll do today to help you get there.
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When we communicate, most times we listen with the intent to reply, not to understand.
✅When you change this way of thinking, you may realize your entire response changes.
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Habit 1: Be Proactive
Proactivity refers to simply taking responsibility for your life.
When we respond to things reactively, we tend to think we are not responsible for what happens to us.
✅Focus your time on what you can control, and overall feel better about a situation.
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👉Sharpening the saw is what keeps the rest of the six habits together.
When our body and mind are empowered, we have no limits.
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✅Putting first things first means organizing and executing around your most important priorities.
It is living and being driven by the principles you value most, not by the agendas and forces surrounding you.
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To be blissful is a pleasant state of life-energy, which cannot be disturbed by physical, mental, or emotional causes.
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