08-02-2014, 11:31 AM
BY BLAIR WARREN
AMAZON REVIEW: http://www.amazon.com.br/The-One-Sentenc...B00AAF5GJK
Even the most powerful persuasion strategies are useless if you can't remember them when you need them.
From The One Sentence Persuasion Courseā¦
Is it possible to capture and communicate anything of value about
persuasion in a single sentence? It is. And I'm about to prove it. But
first, let me tell you why I've gone to this extreme.
Studying persuasion and influence is one of my deepest passions
and has consumed an embarrassingly large about of my time and energy for
over a decade. I have family and friends who say my pursuit borders on
obsession. They are wrong. It crossed the line long ago.
I know of no subject more fascinating, more empowering, more
profitable and, unfortunately, more confusing. This confusion is more
than unfortunate. It is also largely, unnecessary.
Given the pace of today's world, it has never been easier to be
powerfully persuasive. Never. It doesn't require good looks, a silver
tongue, or infallible logic. It doesn't require confidence, charisma, or
a magnetic personality. It is a simple matter when one cuts through all
the smoke. It's cutting though the smoke that's the hard part.
In fact, if you have yet to develop your persuasion powers to the
level you want, it likely has nothing to do with you. Given this shell
game of strategies and misinformation available it is a wonder we are
able to still understand each other, much less persuade each other.
If this barrage of techno-jargon has left you more confused than
empowered, take a deep breath and relax. We're about to take aim at this
confusion, blow away the smoke, and make things as simple as possible.
In fact, we'll nail it down to a single sentence. Just 27 words. And
with these words, we can work miracles.
But first, we must clear away some smoke.
AMAZON REVIEW: http://www.amazon.com.br/The-One-Sentenc...B00AAF5GJK
Even the most powerful persuasion strategies are useless if you can't remember them when you need them.
From The One Sentence Persuasion Courseā¦
Is it possible to capture and communicate anything of value about
persuasion in a single sentence? It is. And I'm about to prove it. But
first, let me tell you why I've gone to this extreme.
Studying persuasion and influence is one of my deepest passions
and has consumed an embarrassingly large about of my time and energy for
over a decade. I have family and friends who say my pursuit borders on
obsession. They are wrong. It crossed the line long ago.
I know of no subject more fascinating, more empowering, more
profitable and, unfortunately, more confusing. This confusion is more
than unfortunate. It is also largely, unnecessary.
Given the pace of today's world, it has never been easier to be
powerfully persuasive. Never. It doesn't require good looks, a silver
tongue, or infallible logic. It doesn't require confidence, charisma, or
a magnetic personality. It is a simple matter when one cuts through all
the smoke. It's cutting though the smoke that's the hard part.
In fact, if you have yet to develop your persuasion powers to the
level you want, it likely has nothing to do with you. Given this shell
game of strategies and misinformation available it is a wonder we are
able to still understand each other, much less persuade each other.
If this barrage of techno-jargon has left you more confused than
empowered, take a deep breath and relax. We're about to take aim at this
confusion, blow away the smoke, and make things as simple as possible.
In fact, we'll nail it down to a single sentence. Just 27 words. And
with these words, we can work miracles.
But first, we must clear away some smoke.