How to Be Genuine and Personable in Your Business Interactions
- How to Be Genuine and Personable in Your Business Interactions Jennifer R Glass 6:10
Welcome back to another enriching episode of “MOJO: The Meaning of Life and Business.” I’m your host, Jennifer Glass, and today we’re talking about something that can radically change the way you connect with people—injecting personality into your content. Have you ever attended a presentation where the speaker was so monotone and disengaged that you were practically counting the minutes until it ended? And then, have you been in the presence of someone who captivated the room with their energy and humor? We’re going to unpack why injecting your true self into your communication can make all the difference.
In this episode, I’ll share insights on how being genuine, using humor, and even adding a touch of vulnerability can help you create deeper, more authentic Relationships with your audience. Whether you’re presenting to a crowd, engaging one-on-one, or communicating via Zoom, the way you make people feel leaves a lasting imprint. Drawing from my own experiences, including how I once followed an extremely dry speaker and managed to invigorate the room with a more animated approach, I’ll offer practical tips for transforming your communication style.
Tune in as we explore how to make your interactions memorable, foster trust, and truly connect with those you are speaking to. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand the profound impact of leaving people feeling positive and connected. Let’s get started on this journey to enhance your communication and build stronger relationships. Here’s to your success!
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