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		<title>By: Joe Harrison</title>
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		<description>As someone who continually takes the time to refine and hone my persuasion skills, I can tell you first hand that as you apply the listed strategies above, not only will you be immediatley alerted to the areas where you can notice any small areas of incongruence (and let&#039;s face it, the more congruent you are, the more powerfully you can persuade), you will also see how you can tweak and adjust your approach to framing the situation more and more in your favor.

Another area to consider, is, this &#039;self listening&#039; approach gives you the ability to see where YOU would lose you in the presentation, and then you can refine accordingly. This is easily one of the more valuable posts of late, as it gives you the tools necessary to take what may be moving and persuasive now, and gives you the ability to sharpen the blade to your hearts content... so to speak.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As someone who continually takes the time to refine and hone my persuasion skills, I can tell you first hand that as you apply the listed strategies above, not only will you be immediatley alerted to the areas where you can notice any small areas of incongruence (and let&#8217;s face it, the more congruent you are, the more powerfully you can persuade), you will also see how you can tweak and adjust your approach to framing the situation more and more in your favor.</p>
<p>Another area to consider, is, this &#8216;self listening&#8217; approach gives you the ability to see where YOU would lose you in the presentation, and then you can refine accordingly. This is easily one of the more valuable posts of late, as it gives you the tools necessary to take what may be moving and persuasive now, and gives you the ability to sharpen the blade to your hearts content&#8230; so to speak.</p>
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