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Home | Business | Public Relations My daughter is a piano student. At first, when beginning any instrument, students have to learn a number of things from reading music to understanding tempo to really grasping the emotion of a piece. All of these things to into music. It's not common that a person can hear a piece once and then sit down to play it as if they've been practicing for years. Even advanced pianists learn pieces hands alone--learning one hand separate from the other--eventually putting them together to play the piece. For most, there's a lot of practice involved between beginning student and Beethoven sonata. The secret to learning anything well is to break the subject down to its elements and practice, practice, practice. This is true for many disciplines from piano to persuasion. Keeping things simple is very powerful. When I first got involved in the world of persuasion, I thought about all the trainers and teachers in this field who have not succeeded. I realized that it's partly because they are trying to do all these complex things all together and none of it works. The way I have excelled is that I keep things very simple. I continue to go back to the basics until I master the idea, until I can do it backwards and forwards, in my sleep, blindfolded, in the middle of my dreams. . . I want to be absolutely fluent in all the details. After working and working on the fundamentals, the separate pieces, all of the sudden I noticed huge advancements. More and more complex patterns easily and naturally began to happen. Simplicity is profound. And when you are able to master the small steps, the simple basics, you'll find more and more that the bigger picture comes into focus. Take a few moments and evaluate the core of what you're persuading people to do. What are the simple principles? Focus on these, and watch your results begin to climb. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Kenrick Cleveland teaches techniques to earn the business of affluent clients using persuasion. He runs unique public and private seminars and offers home study courses, audio/visual learning tools, and coaching programs in persuasion techniques.
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