Sunday, January 20, 2008

Every Communicator Must Keep His Audience In Mind

  • I want to hear your heart and not your brain.
  • If you listen to me, I may listen to you.
  • At best, I'll remember one thing you say
  • Your message is only one of thousands I've already heard today.
  • When you admit you've messed up, it reminds me that you're real.
  • I'm not convinced it's truth.
  • I'm moved by stories.
  • When you make me laugh, I engage.
  • I hear it, but sometimes I need to see it or feel it or experience it.
  • I'm watching to see if you keep your promise.
  • I think it's funny that you still think you control your message.
  • Polished scares me.
  • In order to speak to me, you can't speak to everyone.
  • I'm not impressed by big words.
  • If it's not about me, I'm not listening.
  • Your message has more impact when you shorten it.
  • It's OK if you don't have an answer for everything.
  • What are your questions?
  • Your message has impact if someone disagrees.
  • You'd be wise to participate in our online conversation.
  • I know it seems awkward, but it helps me when you repeat the important stuff.
  • Your message is not for you.
  • I don't have to listen to you.

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