How To Have an Impact

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#114  "Now, who was it I met yesterday?"  If you can't remember, odds are high that you didn't do this one basic move. 

Who doesn't want to remember those we meet.  

Funny thing is, we often forget that if you don't remember them, they probably don't remember you either.  

Every person you meet has the opportunity of touching your life in one way or another.  And vice-versa.  It puts the phrase "FOMO" or "fear of missing out" in an entirely new light.

There are so many important principles at play when you meet someone.  But today, we are covering two very important aspects that can level up your people contacts.  

First: What are your priorities when meeting someone?

We have to WANT and care enough to meet and remember someone.  What you don't value, generally doesn't get done.  Making the other person a priority in those encounters will go such a long way in ensuring a "connection."  Our priorities speak loudly to others, whether we realize it or not.  People can tell if they are a priority - at least during your conversation with them - or not.

Second:  How to Connect.

You have to connect to be remembered by letting them know they matter as a person.  How?  

In this podcast, you'll learn:  (Click Here)

  • what your goal should be with each person you meet 
  • create a formula or habit with this goal

Whether you are meeting a future business connection, expanding your friendship base, or increasing your knowledge of others and their opinions, having an impact begins at the same place every time.  

Perhaps Dale Carnegie said it best:  "You can make more friends in 2 months by becoming interested in other people than you can in 2 years by trying to get other people interested in you."

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 About JellyGeneration

Pam Hardison, MBA, BBA in Finance and Business Education, has created and co-owned a national mail order catalog which at one point was the 21st fastest growing customer base in the nation.  As a mom of two post college daughters, she considers it a privilege and to meet other students and parents along the same road.   After teaching high school and college students for years, her commitment to helping them with topics most schools can't cover is the light that drives her.  

Holly Powers, Attorney-At-Law (Jameson & Powers, P.C.) has been actively practicing law since 1985 and is a shareholder with the law firm of Jameson & Powers, P.C.  The firm specializes in transactional law, health care law, and general business law.  Holly has taught students precepts concerning the legal world for over 10 years.  With 4 children, she understands what teens need to know and has a passion to help others faced with teens and aging parents. 

 

 

 

 

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