Be Interested, Not Interesting

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Everyone has an audience. When you present or facilitate a conversation, try being more interested in your audience and their needs and issues and less concerned about how interesting you are coming across.

Audiences are smart, they can sense your motives. So, if you are working in service to them instead of in service to yourself, they will feel it and reward you with attention and engagement.

You can read more in our free booklet Small Things To Try. See below


 
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Small Things to Try: Tips For Engaging Your Audience

The first in a series of handy, helpful and tiny books by OYF

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