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Welcome to the Speak As Well As You Think podcast, brought to you by Vautier Communications. I’m your host, Jenn Alex. The goal of this show is to uncover communication strategies and behaviors you can use to improve the way you show up and perform at work. I’ll sit down with communication experts and professionals across different fields to uncover what effective communication looks like in action, so you can apply to your own career. If you’d like a written summary of each episode, subscribe to our weekly email newsletter by visiting vautiercommunications.com.
Overcoming Communication Anxiety
We're talking communication anxiety this month. Nervousness is an age-old topic that we really can't discuss enough. This month, we'll cover: 1. Common causes of communication anxiety 2. What it can look and feel like to the speaker and audience 3. Ways to manage the feeling in the moment 4. Some long-term approaches to alleviating nerves
Persuade without being pushy
In today's episode, we're discussing persuasion at work. It's an element of many people's jobs, so understanding its importance and how to create a safe and comfortable space for persuasion to live is important. Here are a few things we'll discuss: 1. Persuading is not convincing; it's alignment 2. Know what your audience wants or needs (one we always talk about) 3. Create credibility by asking questions and listening just as much as you talk 4. Knowing when to take a step back and maintain your image/trust If people leave agreeing but not acting, persuasion didn't happen.
Setting SMART Goals using clear communication
It's January, so of course, everyone is focused on goal-setting for the year to come. As you plan your goals out, consider a few things: * Set SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound) * Be realistic - lofty goals are fine, but know how you're going to get there * Communicate your goal(s) clearly to yourself and others * Check in often and reflect on how the goal is going - make changes if necessary Going in with a plan helps breed success. Understanding that failure is sometimes part of a goal creates consistency in showing up. Being clear and reflective with yourself allows room for adjustments or getting back on track.
How to be clear, concise & stay on message
Some people can captivate an audience when they speak. Others, the audience walks away while they're still speaking. Many factors can influence this, but one key determinant of audience engagement is the speaker's ability to stay on message. Being clear and concise is a skill. It's important to understand: 1. Why it can be so difficult to accomplish 2. Understanding what your audience wants or needs 3. Knowing what point you're trying to make 4. The ability to practice purposefully In this episode, you'll hear how you can approach the coming holidays with clear, concise, and on-message conversations.
The Empty Boat Mindset & Communication
This month, we're exploring the 'empty boat' mindset parable and how it relates to effective communication and relationship building. The parable basically states that if an empty boat runs into yours, you navigate around it. But if someone is in that boat, you tend to react negatively, even though the same situation occurred. We discuss the importance of: 1. Separating intent from impact 2. Responding not reacting 3. Assuming positive (or neutral) intent 4. Focusing on understanding vs. placing blame 5. Creating safety so relationships can thrive Approaching interactions as if they are "empty boats" allows you to have more control over your reactions and emotions.