
In this episode of FranklinCovey On Leadership, host Will Hodling interviews Matt Abrahams, a communication expert and lecturer at Stanford. Abrahams shares practical advice on becoming a better communicator by focusing on mindset and messaging, emphasizing the importance of structure, particularly the "what, so what, now what" framework. He discusses the need to tailor communication to the audience, setting clear goals with information, emotion, and action components. Abrahams debunks common communication myths like eliminating filler words and rigidly memorizing scripts, advocating instead for connection, presence, and managing anxiety through techniques like deep breathing and visualization. He also provides actionable strategies for small talk, including being interested rather than interesting, using the "white flag" technique to exit conversations gracefully, and actively listening through paraphrasing.
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