NOT SAYING MUCH IS A TRUE FORM OF POWER
#Thoughtprovoking There are maybe three pillars of life success that are essential for success. Wisdom, maturity, and strength are the three. In today's world, there is a concept that has a lot of control over the art of conversation and is thought to be a source of power by certain people - talking not much. It's all too easy to overlook the impact of communication on our own and others' perceptions of the world. We could believe that if we state something clearly and absolutely, everyone would understand it the same way. But communication isn't so straightforward—our ability to speak and listen is heavily influenced by our cultural background. Although we may believe that our ways of expressing ourselves are normal, we can get into difficulty if we interpret and judge others as if they felt the same way we do.
1. The abilities to speak less.
Listening to learn - You can listen twice as much as you speak and absorb knowledge faster if you listen twice as much as you speak. If you are a prospective entrepreneur or find yourself in a meeting with a group of people, it is one of the most crucial skills to develop. Even though you're typically a lion in meetings, you occasionally end up in meetings with angry folks. If you speak up in these gatherings, the aggression will drown out your point of view. When your co-workers are calm and receptive, they are more likely to hear your point of view. The dialogue can be interrupted at any point, so all you have to do now is listen and repeat what you heard to continue and fix the situation.
Allowing everyone to speak and share their ideas - Meetings are a great place for people to talk and express their thoughts. We explore several ideas until we reach an agreement on an equal attitude to address the problem, but this is not always the case. People forget about others and focus on where they stand and what viewpoints they have, rather than allowing others to participate in the discussion and present themselves and what they represent. If you want to influence someone or a group of people, listening to them and giving them time will put you in a position where they can hear you and agree with what you're saying.
Time is valuable, and speaking less reduces the length of time - When we are doing something in a group or a meeting with people, the length of time is the first consideration, as you want to reach a rapid resolution in a short amount of time. Long hours of debating won't get you anywhere; instead, you'll squander time and effort trying to come to a resolution. We would have a faster conclusion and more efficient use of time if everyone was as engaged and honest.
The fewer words you utter, the more power you wield - Leaders are in charge of businesses and major corporations. Leaders who wield authority and have the ability to gain power without exerting much effort. However, power does not always come from aggression or doing anything that can damage someone or a group of people; sometimes it comes from not taking enough initiative to talk or not communicating at all. Not talking much generates a sense of mystery around you, making people wonder what's going on and what's your resolution is for a problem or different problems.
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