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believernomics pa360media.com for dynamic communication powerful tips 10

Believernomics Belief drives your personal economy. Beliefs are communicated through your goals, your standards, your behaviours and your choices. Effective communication creates a strong brand and increases access to opportunity.

Communication is verbal and non- verbal, active and passive. Dynamic communication will help you to use insight, into how communication works, to transform your personal economy. Dynamic communication

Dynamic communication 1. affirmation… Affirm at every opportunity. Affirmation communicates value for others and engenders appreciation and loyalty in return.

Dynamic communication 2. application… Be consistent in the way you apply yourself. Consistent application communicates a commitment to values and standards. People are more likely to trust you if you apply yourself consistently.

Dynamic communication 3. assurance… Control your emotions. Emotional control, particularly during times of crisis, communicates assurance. If you able to provide assurance to others they are more likely to trust you.

Dynamic communication 4. actions… Think carefully before you act. Good impulse control communicates a capacity for rational thought and reasoned judgement. If your actions are considered people are more likely to trust you.

Dynamic communication 5. agreement… Not all agreement is verbal or written. You can inadvertently communicate agreement through silence. Keep in mind that although silence cannot be misquoted, it can be misunderstood.

Dynamic communication 6. attitude… Be positive. A positive attitude communicates confidence - especially during times of crisis and uncertainty.

Dynamic communication 7. association… Associate wisely. The people who you spend time with will communicate volumes about your capacity for good or bad judgement.

Dynamic communication 8. acknowledgement… Publicly acknowledge those who have helped you. Acknowledging others communicates gratitude and self awareness. If you acknowledge others they are more likely to want to help you again.

Dynamic communication 9. appropriateness… Act appropriately. Appropriateness communicates professionalism, good judgement and ethics. If you act appropriately, people are more likely to take you seriously.

Dynamic communication 10. assertiveness… Be assertive – but respectful. Assertiveness communicates self confidence. During times of crisis, assertiveness can also communicate decisiveness.

Dynamic communication can transform your personal economy… loyalty 1. affirmation 2. application 3. assurance 4. actions 5. agreement confidence 6. attitude 7. association 8. acknowledgement 9. appropriateness 10. assertiveness trust confidence trust confidence trust reciprocity confidence How others respond How you communicate How others respond How you communicate

Believernomics is a concept developed and designed by pa360 media. It builds upon practical learning and experience gained from 25 years of public, private and voluntary sector employment; as well as a wide range of skills gained in senior public sector management, workforce development, strategic planning and stakeholder engagement. To find out more visit: Believernomics Copyright 2015 pa360media Believernomics is a trademark of pa360media

believernomics pa360media.com for dynamic communication powerful tips 10