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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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This is just the first part of Carnegie's book and I already learned so much. :)
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This is just the first part of Carnegie's book and I already learned so much. :)
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