The Powerful Use of “3’s” for Impact and Success
My mind is not what it once was and I know it. I struggle to admit it to myself because I used to be able to decipher a million things thrown at me at once…or at least I thought I did. In actuality, I didn’t because most of us can’t.
We, as humans, intake so much information in any given day, hour, or minute. Our brains work hard to weed through all the stimuli we receive and capture what we need. This can leave a lot of important information on the table.
What if you are the one delivering the information? If you are doing anything from leading a meeting to presenting to a room full of people, marketing your capabilities, or doing online training, you want to ensure your message lands.
In this episode, we’re going to teach you the incredible impact “3” can make to influence others.
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In this episode, we’re talking about…
Research shows how much more impactful statements can be in threes
Our brain remembers, absorbs, and processes in patterns
With so much info thrown at us why we can’t store much in our short-term memory
The power of threes in presentations and interviews
The power of threes in marketing and sales
Using the power of threes to be memorable and persuasive
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