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When it comes to being a better leader, manager, teammate, coworker or employee, good communication skills are incredibly valuable. Sharon Sayler stops by to discuss the importance of understanding body language and how we can use that understanding to better communicate with those we work with. She also shares some top notch advice on how to find a mentor who is invested in you and why reciprocity is so important to your success in business and in life.
Named as one of the top 20 body language experts in the world, Sharon has a ton of valuable tips and tricks to share with us when it comes to eye contact, facial expressions, posture and more. She also discusses the lessons she has learned over the years from various failures and why she chooses not to see them as failures. Sharon also talks about how to gain confidence naturally and how to manage conflict with others in a calm and productive way.
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE:
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN TODAY’S EPISODE:
- The importance of understanding body language and how you can use yours to communicate better.
- How she found out about body language and found her career.
- How to find a mentor who will truly have your best interest in mind.
- Valuable lessons she learned from failures and why she doesn’t call them failures.
- The importance of reciprocity without keeping score.
- How to reach the next level in your career through awareness.
- Simple techniques to help you understand your body language.
- How to meet people where they are at and take them where you want to go.
- The difference between constant eye contact and consistent eye contact.
- How to build confidence and where it comes from.
- Sharon’s advice on setting goals and being flexible.
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Previously published on thetoponepercent.com.
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