Maximize Your Influence

This episode discusses strategies for building charisma and confidence, particularly in the context of persuasion and public speaking. Kurt provides tips on body language, vocal variety, and mental preparation. He also emphasizes the importance of self-efficacy, using Albert Bandura’s research to outline methods for boosting confidence. Additional topics include cause marketing, the significance of appearance, and the difference between confidence and arrogance.

Self‐Efficacy - Albert Bandura

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Category:Business -- posted at: 9:02am CDT

This episode delves into the concept of the "fake no" and knee-jerk reactions. Mortensen explores how subconscious triggers can lead to unwarranted objections and resistance from prospects. He uses various anecdotes, including a wedding reception at a funeral home and a study on desk organization, to illustrate how perceptions and subconscious triggers play a role in influencing decisions. Mortensen also addresses how salespeople can sometimes create their own resistance through their expectations and fear of objections, particularly around pricing. He provides tips on maintaining a positive demeanor and managing expectations to avoid manifesting these objections. The episode also includes listener emails, such as one from Antonio in Italy, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and overcoming objections to improve persuasion skills.

What Your Desk Reveals About Your Personality

Deal of the week

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Category:Business -- posted at: 6:11am CDT

This episode explores the Law of Dissonance, a key strategy in persuasion that helps individuals convince themselves. Kurt introduces the concept by explaining cognitive dissonance, a psychological conflict between beliefs and actions that causes discomfort and leads individuals to change their attitudes or behaviors.

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He shares personal anecdotes and studies demonstrating this phenomenon, such as people hesitating to sign a contract selling their soul. Mortensen also offers practical tips on how to employ dissonance in persuasion, how it assists in commitment building, and the importance of aligning with people's beliefs to facilitate easier decision-making and increase influence.

 

Deal of the week

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Category:Business -- posted at: 6:11am CDT

In this episode Kurt discusses the impact of humor on persuasion, motivation, and influence. He explains how humor can build rapport, capture attention, and create positive emotional connections. Kurt also talks about the benefits of using humor in the workplace, including increased creativity, job satisfaction, and team performance. He shares tips on how to effectively incorporate humor into sales and presentations, and addresses the importance of being relevant and appropriate to avoid offending your audience. Finally, he highlights the professional advantages of having a sense of humor and encourages listeners to practice and strategically use humor to enhance their persuasive abilities.

Understanding Trust Issues: What They Are and How to Overcome Them

Deal of the week

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Category:Business -- posted at: 6:11am CDT

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