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I praise its decentralization, and its willingness to empower booksellers at the local stores.
Step 1: Kick off your Accusation Audit™ with a statement like this: I’m getting ready to ask you a question that’s going to make your day a lot harder. After you’ve made your statement, use Dynamic Silence™ to make sure your words land. In most cases, the clerk will flinch or blink and look up to the side before telling you to go on.
Step 2: Continu
Deuteronomy 6:7 says “teach” your children. The Hebrew word for teach is shenantum. It literally means “sharpen.”
“Let’s put price off to the side for a moment and talk about what would make this a good deal.”
Here it is by steps: 1. A “No”-oriented email question to reinitiate contact: “Have you given up on settling this amicably?” 2. A statement that leaves only the answer of “That’s right” to form a dynamic of agreement: “It seems that you feel my bill is not justified.”
DS: Here’s my simple framework for judging ideas:
Potential: If it worked, how big could it be?
Probability: What are the chances it’ll work?
Proximity: How close is this to things I care about, know about, or am passionate about?
The weights will be different based on your situation. For example, early in my career, “probability” was important. I hadn
... See moreOne golden take away: people prefer to be heard more than helped.