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		<title>Do You Make These Common Mistakes When Talking to People?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many moons ago. Talking to people was something I avoided where possible. At the time, I did not know I was unconsciously setting myself up for failure. I kept making the same mistakes without even noticing what I was doing wrong. You may be doing the same thing. Here are three common mistakes together with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many moons ago. Talking to people was something I avoided where possible.</p>
<p>At the time, I did not know I was unconsciously setting myself up for failure. I kept making the same mistakes without even noticing what I was doing wrong.</p>
<p>You may be doing the same thing.</p>
<p>Here are three common mistakes together with tips on how to deal with them:</p>
<p>1. Judging Your Performance Against Unrealistic Standards</p>
<p>Be honest with yourself.</p>
<p>Accept that where you are now in terms of your <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/blog/10-ways-the-rich-and-famous-get-ahead-with-communication-skills/" target="_blank" title="communication skills">communication skills</a> is only your starting point &#8211; not your finishing point. And assess your performance and your progress against your typical level of effectiveness. Not against some desired state of perfection or ultimate goal.</p>
<p>Goals are very important as a destination to aim for but do not use long term goals as a standard to judge your current performance against &#8211; that is a recipe for disillusionment and massive frustration.</p>
<p>I know. Because I tried it!</p>
<p>2. The Failure To Learn Each Day</p>
<p>As people we can be lazy. This means that a lack of follow through on our goals can go unnoticed. After all we can always catch up some other day.</p>
<p>This attitude will kill your dreams faster than you can spell failure.</p>
<p>When I started to make massive improvements in how I related to people I dedicated myself to becoming excellent.</p>
<p>Once I had proven strategies the rest was easy. I just applied the material each day. I improved each day becauseI made it a priority and because I committed to applying the material.</p>
<p>Now&#8230;</p>
<p>I also know people who learned the same peak performance strategies I learned. Today they are no farther ahead than they were years ago.</p>
<p>How did they pull that off?</p>
<p>By putting it off until another day and by neglecting to use what they had learned. Implementation is crucial.</p>
<p>If you do this your progress is a certainty.</p>
<p>3. Attempting To Be Original</p>
<p>Many years ago I put myself under huge pressure by expecting myself to be original with each person I met.</p>
<p>This is a sure-fire strategy for failure and a great way to get stressed out for no reason.</p>
<p>Guess what I later discovered?</p>
<p>There is no need to be original. You can have the same conversation all day long with different people and nobody will suspect a thing!</p>
<p>People are happy to talk about mundane topics because there is no effort involved.</p>
<p>I have lived or worked in several countries including Ireland, England, Germany, Holland, Spain and the U.S.</p>
<p>And everywhere I have been people are happy to talk all day about:</p>
<p>- the weather<br />
- their children<br />
- the new movie<br />
- the family pet<br />
- the boss<br />
- the traffic</p>
<p>You get the idea!</p>
<p>Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced a very popular free report: 10 Simple Steps to Developing Communication Confidence.</p>
<p>Apply now because it is available for a limited time only at:<a href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/report.htm">http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/report.htm</a></p>
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