Influence: Use Words That Connect

You need to find the connection between people’s needs and wishes and your own goals in order to genuinely be influential. 

When asked how he became influential, former U.S. President Harry Truman said simply: “I find out what people want and then I help them get it.”

First, Find Out What They Want

If you’re looking for questions that work well, here are six. You can use your own variations on the theme:

  • What do you really like about the current situation?'City_of_Words'
  • What would you like to see happen differently?
  • What do you need from this?
  • Is there something that is most important to you?
  • What is your preferred action in this situation?

Then, Use The Right Words

You’ve asked questions and have a good grasp of the other person’s situation. Now, it’s time to select words that really make your ideas pop. Do what good writers do and pick words that stimulate and connect. Here are some examples:

Feeling words: Impress, thrill, intrigued, lively, brisk, grasp,

Words that attract the sense of hearing: resonate, harmonize, tuned in, clear as a bell, loud and clear

Visual words: pinpoint, bright, focused, imagine, reveal, picture

You get the idea. Words matter.

Toss out the professional jargon and focus on the senses of your listener. Then, imagine the thrill of knowing your sharp idea made the right impression.

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Steve has designed and delivered leadership and communication programs for some of the world's largest organizations, and has more than 30 years in training, development, and high-level executive coaching. His Roesler Group has created and delivered leadership and talent development internationally for corporations such as Pfizer, Minerals Technologies, Johnson & Johnson, NordCarb Oy Ab, and Specialty Minerals--Europe. Steve is currently involved in the latest update of his Presenting With Impact program, a cross-cultural presentations workshop that has been delivered on five continents to more than 1,000 participants representing nearly 60 nationalities.

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