Jefferson Fisher
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Podcast Appearances
So even if you were to say,
I need to have a very direct conversation with you because I know that's what you need.
And I know that's what you want.
I know that's what you deserve, right?
Hey, you deserve a really direct conversation right now.
And that's what I'm prepared to do.
I think you know exactly where that's going.
So, encourage you, Daylon.
Awesome conversation, man.
His voice is that good.
Peg?
Pegging?
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All right, let's get into it.
The top three mistakes that I see communicators make are, one, they use absolutes, the always and the nevers.
Two, they over-explain their words.
And three, they find a way to not take control of the first seven seconds of the conversation.