4 Mental Roadblocks Keeping You From Converting When Speaking
On this episode of the Story Engine Podcast, We discuss four mental roadblocks that hinder effective speaking and conversions. We'll emphasize the importance of shifting from courtroom truth to personal truth, using descriptive language instead of prescriptive, and focusing on customer-oriented communication rather than self-oriented. By addressing these roadblocks, speakers can enhance their engagement and effectiveness, ultimately leading to better conversions and audience connection. On This Episode Many speakers are unaware of the mental roadblocks affecting their conversions. Courtroom truth can dilute ideas and confuse listeners. Personal truth focuses on values and emotional connection. Descriptive language helps listeners envision possibilities. Single decision-oriented talks can overwhelm the audience. Progression in talks allows for a more engaging experience. Self-oriented communication leads to imposter syndrome. Customer-oriented communication fosters connection and trust. Effective storytelling anticipates audience limiting beliefs. Shifting focus from self to audience enhances purpose and impact. We Discuss 01:14 Understanding Courtroom Truth vs. Personal Truth 06:16 The Shift from Prescriptive to Descriptive Language 12:16 Single Decision vs. Progression in Presentations 17:03 Self-Oriented vs. Customer-Oriented Communication
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