The way you communicate with others and with yourself ultimately determines the quality of your life!This course helps you to be a great one-to-one communicator. You will learn from the best ancient and contemporary communicators. Each of the 20 communication hacks is easily adaptable in your everyday life. Short and entertaining lectures are easy to unterstand and your trainer Wlad comes directly to the most important point. After 1,5 hours you will influence and persuade people like a Pro.Course contentWhy you should always be soft to the person?
Why you should first listen?
How to quickly establish a connection between you and your discussion partner?
How to capture attention in a dialogue?
Why you should use "reciprocity" in a conversation?
...and 15 other brilliant communication hacks from the bestThe trainer, Wlad, is a professional communication trainer in Germany. He is one of the most successful debaters in the world (TOP 10 speaker in Europe, World Championship Quarter-Finalist). He worked as a lawyer in Munich and as a political scientist at the United Nations Head Quarters in NYC and now shares his knowledge on rhetoric and argumentation via online courses. He strongly believes in the benefits of online education - and invites you to test the course right now!So just try out a few lectures - and be blown away by the sophisticated communication hacks from the best communicators in the world!!What is the target group of this course?All who want to improve their communications skills
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At the end of the course you are going to know advanced communication techniques for all sorts of 1:1 communication
You will know how to lead a healthy inner dialogue and understand why people react strangely in certain situations
You are going to be able to deal with difficult people
You are going to be able to establish a "connection" with almost everybody
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20 Best Communication Hacks: Persuade and Influence like a Pro
21 lectures01:21:25Lesson 1: Soft to the person, hard on the issue (Fisher/Ury)Lesson 2: Seek first to understand, then to be understood (Covey)Lesson 3: Rapport is created by a feeling of commonality (Robbins)Lesson 4: Capture attention with storytelling (Simon Sinek)Lesson 5: The principle of reciprocity (Robert Cialdini)Lesson 6: Give honest and sincere appreciation (Dale Carnegie)Lesson 7: Four ways of hearing a negative message (Rosenberg)Lesson 8: The truth about inner communicationLesson 9: The role of arguments and innate vanity (Schopenhauer)Lesson 10: Watch out for rhetorical manipulation (Plato)Lesson 11: Use simple language (Molière)Lesson 12: Question what the other person is saying (Brian Tracy)Lesson 13: If the other refuses: Ask why not? (William Ury)Lesson 14: The best persuasion tip (Aristotle)Lesson 15: The power of because (Susan Langer)Lesson 16: If your emotions heat up (Laurence J Peter)Lesson 17: If the others emotions heat upLesson 18: The ultimate voice tipLesson 19: The ultimate body language tipLesson 20: The ultimate language tipLesson 21: Your next steps
20 Best Communication Hacks: Persuade and Influence like a Pro
21 lectures01:21:25Lesson 1: Soft to the person, hard on the issue (Fisher/Ury)Lesson 2: Seek first to understand, then to be understood (Covey)Lesson 3: Rapport is created by a feeling of commonality (Robbins)Lesson 4: Capture attention with storytelling (Simon Sinek)Lesson 5: The principle of reciprocity (Robert Cialdini)Lesson 6: Give honest and sincere appreciation (Dale Carnegie)Lesson 7: Four ways of hearing a negative message (Rosenberg)Lesson 8: The truth about inner communicationLesson 9: The role of arguments and innate vanity (Schopenhauer)Lesson 10: Watch out for rhetorical manipulation (Plato)Lesson 11: Use simple language (Molière)Lesson 12: Question what the other person is saying (Brian Tracy)Lesson 13: If the other refuses: Ask why not? (William Ury)Lesson 14: The best persuasion tip (Aristotle)Lesson 15: The power of because (Susan Langer)Lesson 16: If your emotions heat up (Laurence J Peter)Lesson 17: If the others emotions heat upLesson 18: The ultimate voice tipLesson 19: The ultimate body language tipLesson 20: The ultimate language tipLesson 21: Your next stepsLesson 1: Soft to the person, hard on the issue (Fisher/Ury)Lesson 1: Soft to the person, hard on the issue (Fisher/Ury)Lesson 1: Soft to the person, hard on the issue (Fisher/Ury)Lesson 1: Soft to the person, hard on the issue (Fisher/Ury)Lesson 2: Seek first to understand, then to be understood (Covey)Lesson 2: Seek first to understand, then to be understood (Covey)Lesson 2: Seek first to understand, then to be understood (Covey)Lesson 2: Seek first to understand, then to be understood (Covey)Lesson 3: Rapport is created by a feeling of commonality (Robbins)Lesson 3: Rapport is created by a feeling of commonality (Robbins)Lesson 3: Rapport is created by a feeling of commonality (Robbins)Lesson 3: Rapport is created by a feeling of commonality (Robbins)Lesson 4: Capture attention with storytelling (Simon Sinek)Lesson 4: Capture attention with storytelling (Simon Sinek)Lesson 4: Capture attention with storytelling (Simon Sinek)Lesson 4: Capture attention with storytelling (Simon Sinek)Lesson 5: The principle of reciprocity (Robert Cialdini)Lesson 5: The principle of reciprocity (Robert Cialdini)Lesson 5: The principle of reciprocity (Robert Cialdini)Lesson 5: The principle of reciprocity (Robert Cialdini)Lesson 6: Give honest and sincere appreciation (Dale Carnegie)Lesson 6: Give honest and sincere appreciation (Dale Carnegie)Lesson 6: Give honest and sincere appreciation (Dale Carnegie)Lesson 6: Give honest and sincere appreciation (Dale Carnegie)Lesson 7: Four ways of hearing a negative message (Rosenberg)Lesson 7: Four ways of hearing a negative message (Rosenberg)Lesson 7: Four ways of hearing a negative message (Rosenberg)Lesson 7: Four ways of hearing a negative message (Rosenberg)Lesson 8: The truth about inner communicationLesson 8: The truth about inner communicationLesson 8: The truth about inner communicationLesson 8: The truth about inner communicationLesson 9: The role of arguments and innate vanity (Schopenhauer)Lesson 9: The role of arguments and innate vanity (Schopenhauer)Lesson 9: The role of arguments and innate vanity (Schopenhauer)Lesson 9: The role of arguments and innate vanity (Schopenhauer)Lesson 10: Watch out for rhetorical manipulation (Plato)Lesson 10: Watch out for rhetorical manipulation (Plato)Lesson 10: Watch out for rhetorical manipulation (Plato)Lesson 10: Watch out for rhetorical manipulation (Plato)Lesson 11: Use simple language (Molière)Lesson 11: Use simple language (Molière)Lesson 11: Use simple language (Molière)Lesson 11: Use simple language (Molière)Lesson 12: Question what the other person is saying (Brian Tracy)Lesson 12: Question what the other person is saying (Brian Tracy)Lesson 12: Question what the other person is saying (Brian Tracy)Lesson 12: Question what the other person is saying (Brian Tracy)Lesson 13: If the other refuses: Ask why not? (William Ury)Lesson 13: If the other refuses: Ask why not? (William Ury)Lesson 13: If the other refuses: Ask why not? (William Ury)Lesson 13: If the other refuses: Ask why not? (William Ury)Lesson 14: The best persuasion tip (Aristotle)Lesson 14: The best persuasion tip (Aristotle)Lesson 14: The best persuasion tip (Aristotle)Lesson 14: The best persuasion tip (Aristotle)Lesson 15: The power of because (Susan Langer)Lesson 15: The power of because (Susan Langer)Lesson 15: The power of because (Susan Langer)Lesson 15: The power of because (Susan Langer)Lesson 16: If your emotions heat up (Laurence J Peter)Lesson 16: If your emotions heat up (Laurence J Peter)Lesson 16: If your emotions heat up (Laurence J Peter)Lesson 16: If your emotions heat up (Laurence J Peter)Lesson 17: If the others emotions heat upLesson 17: If the others emotions heat upLesson 17: If the others emotions heat upLesson 17: If the others emotions heat upLesson 18: The ultimate voice tipLesson 18: The ultimate voice tipLesson 18: The ultimate voice tipLesson 18: The ultimate voice tipLesson 19: The ultimate body language tipLesson 19: The ultimate body language tipLesson 19: The ultimate body language tipLesson 19: The ultimate body language tipLesson 20: The ultimate language tipLesson 20: The ultimate language tipLesson 20: The ultimate language tipLesson 20: The ultimate language tipLesson 21: Your next stepsLesson 21: Your next stepsLesson 21: Your next stepsLesson 21: Your next steps
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