Are you a Credible Communicator?
Do you think your friends consider you a credible communicator? Do you do what you say you are going to do? It is 100% within your control to become a trustworthy communicator.
Develop these five qualities on your journey to become a better communicator.
Be Transparent—Share your ‘real’ self. Honesty is the key to connecting with others.
People don’t want perfect communicators, but they do want authentic ones.
Be Consistent — It is crucial to be a good communicator. What you repeatedly do tells others who you are.
Good work must be stored up before it shows up. Consistency compounds. So does credibility.
Be a Good Example—Words and actions must line up.
Seeing is believing, and people must see you living out your values.
Be Competent—You cannot give what you do not have.
The “weight” of a communicator’s words is determined by their accomplishments.
Be Trustworthy—Trust is a person’s greatest asset.
When you establish trustworthiness, people know you have good motives and genuinely want to help others.
Knowledge from ‘The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication’, John C. Maxwell.
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