From 0576141053b07c95eb14921eae05ce7ef8b7dc6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramon Ayco Jr Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2021 15:25:29 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] update blog post --- _posts/2021-09-13-weekly-review-6.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/_posts/2021-09-13-weekly-review-6.md b/_posts/2021-09-13-weekly-review-6.md index efc4b08..d2fba54 100644 --- a/_posts/2021-09-13-weekly-review-6.md +++ b/_posts/2021-09-13-weekly-review-6.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ I have not finished the whole book yet but some important principles I learned: 1. Don't criticize - no one likes outright criticisms and often when we take the time to really empathize with people we realize that there is a better way of communicating with them 2. Give honest and sincere appreciation - we all like a compliment, said Lincoln. This is true and is the best way to let people know you appreciate them, resulting to a more positive motivation -3. Arouse in people an eager want - learning people's motivation is a great way to know what naturally motivates them. Knowing and using this principle gives more power to any communication intended to persuade people. +3. Arouse in people an eager want - learning about people is a great way to know what naturally motivates them. Knowing and using this principle gives more power to any communication intended to persuade This is just the first part of Carnegie's book and I already learned so much. :)