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Mere Mortals Unite (MMU) and Businesses that Care (BTC) are two distinct series in this podcast. BTC is focused on building a business culture that allows your business to recruit and retain good talent. Our guests share ideas that work, to create a culture of engagement. On previous episodes of MMU we share superpowers that everyone has although they may not have discovered them yet, or forgotten them or given them away. Take them back, increase their use in your life. provides skills and techniques so you can discover your superpowers. The result is an increase in success and joy in your life and the lives of those that surround you. Let’s change the world one person at a time, starting with you!
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Jun 28, 2016

Communication, perspective, open-mindedness, relationships, vocabulary, hyperbole,

 

Episode 23: Really?  Always? Never? No One?

URL:    http://www.julieannsullivan.com/really-always-never-no-one/

 

Summary

 

This episode of Mere Mortals Unite explores the use of gross exaggerations and how it can alter your intended message. You probably are so used to using words like always and never that you rarely even think about how it is affecting your communication.  Your brains listens to what you say and therefore the use of these words changes how you view any given situation.  

 

You’ll discover:

 

  • Type of words that close options
  • How instinctively exaggerations live in our vocabulary
  • When exaggerations can affect relationships, professional and personal
  • Practical tips on changing the words you use

 

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