- Refrain from saying the unkind or negative thing.
- Exercise patience with others.
- Distinguish between the person and the behavior and the performance.
- Perform anonymous service.
- Chose the proactive response.
- Keep the promises you make to others.
- Focus on the circle of influence.
- Live the law of love.
- Assume the best of others.
- Seek first to understand.
- Reward open honest expression or questions.
- Give an understanding response.
- If offended, take the initiative.
- Admit your mistakes, apologize, ask for forgiveness.
- Let arguments fly out open windows.
- Go one on one.
- Renew your commitment to thing you have in common.
- Be influenced by them first.
- Accept the person and the situation.
- Prepare your mind and heart before you prepare your speech.
- Avoid fight or flight--talk through differences.
- Recognize and take time to teach.
- Agree on the limits, rules, expectations, and consequences.
- Don't give up, and don't give in.
- Be there at the crossroads.
- Speak the language of logic and emotion.
- Delegate effectively.
- Involve people in meaningful projects.
- Train them in the law of the harvest.
- Let natural consequences teach responsible behavior.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Thirty Methods of Influence--Covey
From Stephen Covey, Principle-Centered Leadership
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