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		<description><![CDATA[On the show, George recalled a teacher who made him write a report on what he wanted to be when he grew up. This was junior high; George didn&#8217;t know what he wanted to be. Maybe a major league baseball player? So he did his report on being a bricklayer. His dad was a bricklayer,...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/00162-talk_bubble.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="120" align="right" />On the show, George recalled a teacher who made him write a report on what he wanted to be when he grew up. This was junior high; George didn&rsquo;t know what he wanted to be. Maybe a major league baseball player?</p>
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<p>So he did his report on being a bricklayer. His dad was a bricklayer, with his own business. When his teacher saw the title of his report, she said, &ldquo;You mean with your brain, you&rsquo;re going to be a bricklayer?&rdquo;</p>
<p>George could have taken that comment as an insult about his dad. But his dad was good with his hands and his head. He said he did initially think that he wouldn&rsquo;t get a good grade. But over time, her comment resonated with him. It helped him, as a young person, be more confident in his mental ability.</p>
<p><font color="#660099"><strong>4 ways to get a message across</strong></font><br />The statement and the delivery are both important parts of communicating a message. You can&rsquo;t necessarily control what your message is, but you can control how you deliver it. </p>
<p><strong>#1 &ndash; Negative statement, negative delivery</strong><br />Without question, this is the worst way to communicate a message. If someone says something negative to you, in a negative way, they lose a lot. You&rsquo;re not going to feel better. The relationship won&rsquo;t be enhanced. You may get defensive or even angry.</p>
<div align="center"><strong>&quot;Speak when you are angry &#8211; and you&#39;ll make the best speech you&#39;ll ever regret.&rdquo;</strong><br />Dr. Laurence Peter</div>
<p><strong><br />#2 &ndash; Negative statement, positive delivery</strong><br />Sometimes the message isn&rsquo;t positive, but we still need to get the message across. How you say it becomes incredibly important. A good example might be Donald Trump on The Apprentice. He&rsquo;s said things like, &ldquo;I love you; I think you&rsquo;re a great guy, but you&rsquo;re fired.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Negative messages have to be delivered. However, you can choose to frame them in a positive way.</p>
<p><strong>#3 &ndash; Positive statement, negative delivery</strong><br />You risk diminishing the real message you&rsquo;re trying to get across when you have negative overtures. George took away a positive from his teacher&rsquo;s comment, but he could have just been insulted.&nbsp; </p>
<p><strong>#4 &ndash; Positive statement, positive delivery</strong><br />Obviously, this is how you want to frame as much of your communication as you possibly can. This draws people to you.</p>
<p><strong>How you respond to messages</strong><br />You also can control how you respond to other people&rsquo;s messages, no matter how they deliver it. Let&rsquo;s take the worst one. Someone may hit you with a negative statement and deliver it in a negative way. </p>
<p>Pause before you respond. The conversation can go into a tailspin and be completely unproductive or you may be able to turn it around with the right response. </p>
<p>And we can be inspired, no matter what the message is or how it&rsquo;s delivered. We have a friend who remembers being told that he was too small to make the high school football team. That &ldquo;negative, negative&rdquo; inspired him to go for it. Not only did he make the team, but he was a starter!</p>
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<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/04/23/say-it-simply/" title="Are You Smart Enough to Say It Simply?">Are You Smart Enough to Say It Simply?</a>&nbsp;</p>
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		<itunes:summary>On the show, George recalled a teacher who made him write a report on what he wanted to be when he grew up. This was junior high; George didn#8217;t know what he wanted to be. Maybe a major league baseball player?So he did his report on being a bricklayer. His dad was a bricklayer, with his own business. When his teacher saw the title of his report, she said, #8220;You mean with your brain, you#8217;re going to be a bricklayer?#8221;George could have taken that comment as an insult about his dad. But his dad was good with his hands and his head. He said he did initially think that he wouldn#8217;t get a good grade. But over time, her comment resonated with him. It helped him, as a young person, be more confident in his mental ability.4 ways to get a message acrossThe statement and the delivery are both important parts of communicating a message. You can#8217;t necessarily control what your message is, but you can control how you deliver it. #1 #8211; Negative statement, negative deliveryWithout question, this is the worst way to communicate a message. If someone says something negative to you, in a negative way, they lose a lot. You#8217;re not going to feel better. The relationship won#8217;t be enhanced. You may get defensive or even angry.#34;Speak when you are angry - and you#39;ll make the best speech you#39;ll ever regret.#8221;Dr. Laurence Peter#2 #8211; Negative statement, positive deliverySometimes the message isn#8217;t positive, but we still need to get the message across. How you say it becomes incredibly important. A good example might be Donald Trump on The Apprentice. He#8217;s said things like, #8220;I love you; I think you#8217;re a great guy, but you#8217;re fired.#8221;Negative messages have to be delivered. However, you can choose to frame them in a positive way.#3 #8211; Positive statement, negative deliveryYou risk diminishing the real message you#8217;re trying to get across when you have negative overtures. George took away a positive from his teacher#8217;s comment, but he could have just been insulted.#160; #4 #8211; Positive statement, positive deliveryObviously, this is how you want to frame as much of your communication as you possibly can. This draws people to you.How you respond to messagesYou also can control how you respond to other people#8217;s messages, no matter how they deliver it. Let#8217;s take the worst one. Someone may hit you with a negative statement and deliver it in a negative way. Pause before you respond. The conversation can go into a tailspin and be completely unproductive or you may be able to turn it around with the right response. And we can be inspired, no matter what the message is or how it#8217;s delivered. We have a friend who remembers being told that he was too small to make the high school football team. That #8220;negative, negative#8221; inspired him to go for it. Not only did he make the team, but he was a starter!Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes.#160;  Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed.Related postsHow to Offer Criticism Without Being CriticalAre You Smart Enough to Say It Simply?#160;(Image by danzo08)</itunes:summary>
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