Do You Make These Common Mistakes When Talking to People?
by Peter Murphy
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 tips on
how to
deal with them:
1. Judging Your Performance Against Unrealistic
Standards
Be honest with yourself.
Accept that where you are now in terms of your
communication skills is only your starting point - 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.
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 - that is a recipe for
disillusionment
and massive frustration.
I know. Because I tried it!
2. The Failure To Learn Each Day
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.
This attitude will kill your dreams faster than you
can
spell failure.
When I started to make massive improvements in how I
related to people I dedicated myself to becoming
excellent.
Once I had proven strategies the rest was easy. I just
applied the material each day. I improved each day
because
I made it a priority and because I committed to
applying
the material.
Now...
I also know people who learned the same peak
performance
strategies I learned. Today they are no farther ahead
than
they were years ago.
How did they pull that off?
By putting it off until another day and by neglecting
to
use what they had learned. Implementation is crucial.
If you do this your progress is a certainty.
3. Attempting To Be Original
Many years ago I put myself under huge pressure by
expecting myself to be original with each person I
met.
This is a sure-fire strategy for failure and a great
way to
get stressed out for no reason.
Guess what I later discovered?
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!
People are happy to talk about mundane topics because
there
is no effort involved.
I have lived or worked in several countries including
Ireland, England, Germany, Holland, Spain and the U.S.
And everywhere I have been people are happy to talk
all day
about:
- the weather
- their children
- the new movie
- the family pet
- the boss
- the traffic
You get the idea!
Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently
produced a very popular free report: 10 Simple Steps to
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