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The Art of Debating
- 7 Crucial Techniques of Influence and Persuasion: Essential for Millennials and Generation Z
- ナレーター: Ray Windust
- 再生時間: 3 時間 14 分
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The key to winning arguments, owning debates, and becoming the most influential in the room!
No matter how confident you are or whether you even consider yourself a leader or not. You see, we all know somebody who is able to speak the right words in the right moments. Whether they want something done or somehow are able to charm every person they meet. It seems like they're always able to say the right things, no matter the situation. What is it that makes them different from others?
Why are persuasion and influence such elusive skills for you but not for them? I'll let you in on a secret: there's no difference between them and you. If you've believed that some people are born with a silver tongue while others aren't, think again.
The tightness in your chest or rush of blood you feel when having a heated debate isn't something you have to deal with anymore. You no longer have to endure the anxiety of trying to speak your mind and convince other people of your ideas for a second longer.
Luke Warren knows the power logical thinking has, affecting the outcome of even the most stressful situations, and how you can unlock that power.
In The Art of Debating, here is just a fraction of what you will discover:
- Why we are drawn to some people more than others, and how you can take advantage of these reasons
- What successful persuasion is really all about
- How asking for outlandish favors can actually make people more likely to give you what you want
- The five obstacles holding you back from becoming a master persuader and how you can start to overcome them right now.
- The three crucial types of appeals you must utilize in a debate for a strong argument that convinces both your audience and your opponent.
And, much more!