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I want a new mindset - thanks for these amazing tips today!
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Aloha! Thank you, Pastor for your Godly and inspiring messages! I am in the beautiful Island of Hawaii - Oahu. Be blessed! 🙏🌺🙏
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Unfortunately I never got the first 4. I am in Cameroono
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Thank you Jesus! God Bless you more Pastor Craig.
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Hi Craig, watching from Baltimore, Maryland. Thank you for all that you do!
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These are paraphrased from John C. Maxwell’s 16 Undeniable Laws of a Communication. 1. Gain credibility by speaking on topics you feel strongly about and are familiar with. Be authentic, self-aware, and speak to what you know to engage your core audience. The best message is the one you live. Sharing yourself, or appearing to be true to yourself, that is what people gravitate towards. The only way to lead is to lead by example. 2. Observation is to learn from other great communicators. Maxwell learned by listening to students of Norman Vincent Peale and his power of positive thinking. 3. Conviction is when you speak with confidence and have strong beliefs that it is in your heart and soul, stronger you believe it the more people feel it. You then capture your audience’s attention and make an impact. “People buy into the leader before they buy into the vision,” - Maxwell. When you engage your speaking skills with passion and communicate with unwavering certainty, whether it’s presenting an idea at work or speaking in a social setting, your audience will be more likely to side with you or take what you say seriously. Learn and live good values they will learn to become valuable to themselves and others, they earn confidence, they gain purpose and direction, creating a sense of self-worth, and transforms their own lives. People undergone transformation can transform other groups. 4. Preparation or diligence will allow you to perform well by tailoring it to specific audience if it’s a speech, but then after the speech adapt it to a universal audience. A universal message is the one that stands the test of time. It’s improving message and style through honest feedback and collaborators; increased knowledge also does that. 5. Collaboration brings out the best out of a group and not out of credentialed experts but searching for the smartest people. Shared thinking is faster, brings out more maturity, more creative, great thinking may come out of a group of people, and has the best value. “Individuals play the game, but teams win championships” - Bill Parcells. Good collaborators have an open mindset, to see possibilities and impact them. Negative and narrow-minded people are unlikely to help you. Without a support team individual weaknesses, issues and flaws may delay results. Collaborators ask questions. Good collaborators can give good ideas. Every idea can be brought to the table. Quantity of ideas works best. Personally one should test all ideas, and question everything. Ideas are developed better in times of reflection. 6. Those who create great content is what produces a lasting effect by testing ideas or suggestions to see if they are wise or sound, selecting the important aspects that your audience will likely benefit from, secondly, summarise your thoughts into one sentence, this will be your thesis. Allow your introductory statement and supporting points give away the essence of your message, end with a call to action. 7. Connecting with others is essential because the best communicators know that its always about someone else. You must connect on common ground to be a great communicator. The second is to know when something is beyond your own subjective experience, and whether it applies to all people, that’s the best way to get over vanity. 8. Leverage a good communicator is able to focus on using their strengths, know your strengths and greater things will follow. Another good suggestion is to focus on three laws of communication you aren’t as good at and write down your results after trying. 9. Great enthusiasm and delaying the heart of the matter until later in the speech, work, or thesis will assuage neutral emotions or negative emotions, sometimes people do anticipate your work with positive emotions. You will want to create a sense of anticipation in all people. Anticipation is the Pygmalion effect. It’s the phenomenon where higher expectations lead to better performance. The Law of Expectation emphasizes the power of positive expectations in communication. “Positive expectations are the mark of a superior personality,” - Maxwell. Let’s set high expectations for ourselves and others, and watch how it positively impacts our communication. 10. Simplicity will command attention and improves understanding. Connect with your audience with attending to needs for your audience, that often requires a good first impression. Don’t try to impress people, that’s seeking validation from people rather than helping, guiding, instruction or training them, concentrate on transmitting your message. Use clarity of a simple message your audience will understand. 11. Visual expression show and tell is better than just tell, to be able to capture your environment for your audience. “We can’t escape the power of the visual image,” - Maxwell. Sixty percent of people are visual thinkers, and 80 percent of all sensory inputs have a visual element. Make sure to use audio effects and ques in audiobooks or voiceover works to make it memorable and spark imagination. The best way to create an image in people’s minds is to paint a picture with “the power of metaphor” which puts various feelings of an expression across by stimulating the imagination with details people would only have if they where there, helping people learn through images as you go through the metaphor. 12. Storytelling means being able to relay a hero, the goal, conflict, which should include training, tests or challenges to face, the resolution - concluding with the message of the story. Storytelling is a device to equip the audience with the power to overcome similar challenges, to face, learn, feel, adapt and overcome all the conflicts of these stories. Its tailoring to the needs of the audience which transforms it into something greater than the sum of its parts. 13. Thermostat is read the room and change the temperature to make sure people are on board with what you are saying. To select for real time feedback of delivery, transforming atmosphere of the room. To ride a wave or switch things up. This starts before speaking so that you can study the distance between you and your audience and close the gap. You need to warm the audience up before speaking on certain topics which are esoteric. 14. Change-up means sameness is the death of communication. Change up delivery, can make your notes exciting and noteworthy. Work on your timing, regulating your tone, reaction, movements, interaction and words at the time that will grant the best response and results in relation to your audience, which is to accomplish a certain goal of your speech or work. You can also build anticipation and change-up things by withholding the ending of the story you told or look at people in the audience with neutral expression until they are responsive to your message by clarifying on your points and rephrasing. Showing can sometimes illustrate what you wish to say before you say something. Pausing effectively and changing the rhythm, will show you are speaking with thoughtfulness, a lot of the time the best communicators do this will have an unspoken partnership with others this way. 15. Adding value is to live good values, empowers us to add value to people, “doing the right things for the right reasons for people will add value to them” - Maxwell. Good leaders and business gurus put customers first and then work backwards. People and leaders do focus greatly on getting the right impact, getting a particular response or working on a goal, so do what great leaders do and allow the audiences treat others like they would like to be treated, put audience first, build a foundation on values. And how we add value to people is how we view people, and of course how you view them is how you will treat them. Assume people will want to hear the message, apply your message and will benefit from doing it. 16. Results are due to action. The final two laws are why it is said. You will have to both add value, achieve goals, and inspire them to take action to positive results. “Influence people to take action, make changes, achieve goals and make the world a better place.” - Maxwell. The best way to lead people is to show them a vision, if you can’t provide a meaning and direction through a roadmap or charting a course for them and get them to take positive action to get there then you may not lead them well.
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Sanjiv, from Chennai, India, thank you pastor Craig
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I have learned a lot from your books and channel. I wanted to say thank you for your ministry. Is there an address that I could send a gift to?
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Watching from Albany ny pastor Craig has great. Leadership skills and He puts his trust and faith in Jesus
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Pastor Craig, I appreciate your clarity and precision.
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Listening in from Kansas City metro!
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Hey there!! From East TN! Thanks for leading so well! Apply these principles on film sets all the time!
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I am from South Africa
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Eye desperately want to think a head
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So true, we do what we value!
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Helloo watching from Panama
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Wooooow this is amaizing
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I want the Power to Change
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Praise God!
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I’m up at 3 to 4 am daily. Wished i could sleep a little longer. Lol. My mind wont let me. It says get up! I’m ready to give you some inspiration!
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Watching from Medellin - Colombia
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Student Pilot, Naples Florida! Looking forward to flying into the home church in Oklahoma when I get it done! 🤘
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From UK :)
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New to your videos. I am watching from Indianapolis.
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I want to think ahead (2 months later)
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I want a New Mindset!🙏🏻
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I want a New Mindset🙏🏻
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I want to lead like it matters
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Hey, I’m coming from Yorkton, Saskatchewan Canada
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May God bless you. Vireak, Cambodian. I am a participant of your Global Summit 2021.
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Hey Craig I am Gloire watching you from DR Congo
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Watching from Ondo State Nigeria. God bless you sir.
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Watching from Philippines!
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Who was the 19 year old?
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Lusaka
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I am watching this from California! Best of luck to you and thanks for the great habits! Sincerely, your biggest fan
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Amen and Amen Actually I really appreciate pastor Craig 🙏 God bless you and increases your knowledge I am from Ethiopia jigjiga watching there. I really really liked and I needed like this prefect program