The Language of Success™ - Listening to Your Parents May Be Bad for Business
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Title: The Language of Success™ - Listening to Your Parents May Be Bad for Business
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Author: Ike Krieger
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The Language of Success™ - Listening to Your Parents May Be Bad for Business
Copyright 2006 Ike Krieger
When we were young children, our parents were the most
powerful figures in the universe.
When a parent talked, we listened. Or at least we were
supposed to.
Parents are a bridge between generations. Parents are
supposed to hand down valuable teachings and cultural
guidance.
Unfortunately, most parents don’t teach their children the
language of business. Most parents don’t even know about
the “Language of Success.”
How could they know? Their parents didn’t teach them, and
it certainly isn’t taught in our schools.
When it comes to effective communication, the training our
parents were equipped to give us may have actually put up a
roadblock to business success.
Let me explain.
There are three rules of communication that we were taught
by our parents. In any language, these three rules contain
the same cultural message. They are intended to keep a
child out of harm’s way and/or out of the hair of grownups.
Here are the three rules:
Rule 1. Never speak to strangers.
Rule 2. Don’t speak unless spoken to.
Rule 3. You should be seen and not heard.
Isn’t this what you were told?
These rules would seem to stand in the way of unfettered
business success.
You can easily see how these communications guidelines
might hinder your ability to make new contacts and promote
your business. By their very nature, these rules are not
intended to make you more effective in your marketing,
sales or other business activities.
Networking is all about meeting strangers and creating new
relationships.
Speaking before you're spoken to is the primary function of
marketing.
Marketing is about making people, primarily strangers,
aware of your product, service, or expertise.
Don't get me wrong. These are great rules for young kids.
However, these rules are just not that useful in the world
of business.
The “never speak to strangers” rule may have a lot to do
with the fact that speaking in public ranks first on the
list of human fears. Well, why not? Most of the “public”
are strangers.
The “Language of Success” encourages you to speak to
strangers. The Language of Success provides you with
guidelines that will help you say the right thing and ask
the right question at the right time.
For those of us who are fortunate enough to be able to
communicate with one or both of our parents, ask them for
permission to speak to strangers. Tell your mom and/or your
dad that your business might depend on it.
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