Dale Carnegie believed in the power of admitting one’s mistakes – believed so much, in fact, that this makes up his twelfth human relations principle: If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically. Thirty-two years after the release of Carnegie’s seminal work, How To Win Friends and Influence People, this principle was put to…
Author: Lauren Hedges
Change Your Perspective on Public Speaking
It is well documented that public speaking is a common fear, so there’s really no need to rehash the fact that an estimated 75% of people suffer from it. Instead, let’s try to revise our perspective of this phobia. In a recent meeting, one of my mentors asked me a question that has completely changed…
5 Sales Acronyms That Affect Your Business
While you likely understand what BRB means and can probably suss out the intent behind LMAO, the acronyms used in sales can be a lot less obvious. Even less obvious is how these strings of letters can actually impact your business. Read on to learn the meaning behind five integral sales acronyms, as well as…
Why You Should Leave Your Comfort Zone
Staying in the security of your comfort zone forever sounds like a nice idea, doesn’t it? In there it’s safe, cozy, and above all predictable. No anxiety or worry, no listing pros and cons, and best of all — no fear of failure or injury. Yes, that sounds great. The exact same thing, day after…