MMMontreal’s Most Recent Epiphany

October 31, 2016

Yesterday, I watched an episode of South Park to chill out and relax after an exhausting day.

It was the episode with Towelie. Yeah, this freaking crazy towel that smokes weed all day long and forgets the directions.

I was just about to take a sip from my good German wheat beer…

…When suddenly I had an epiphany:

“This whole thing I’m watching right now is about how to communicate effectively,” I reckoned. “And most people are doing a terrible job.”

In fact, it was.

Look. It’s almost always about the other side.

Do they get what you want them to get? Do they understand you clearly?

In the episode Kyle, Kenny, Stan, and Eric want their Nintendo games console—no more no less.

The other people (from the government), however, simply don’t get it.

It seems as if they’re talking for HOURS, with little to no effect.

They tell them all about what they are interested in, not what the kids want to hear.

Yes, the information they present IS important for their overall survival.

Yet, they’re NOT communicating effectively.

So the kids don’t listen.

Which brings us to the all important question:

Do you communicate effectively? Do other people “get” you?

If not, chances are they are just stupid…

…or, it’s YOU.

It’s you who is not communicating in the most effective terms.

If that’s true, I’ve got GOOD NEWS for you:

In the next “Meaningful Life Mastery Monthly” advanced training, we’ll cover the topic of how to communicate effectively where I’ll show you my best tips, tricks, and strategies in detail for doing that.

But hurry, because it’s coming out tomorrow (1 Nov, 2016).

You’ve got 24 hours to subscribe.

Subscribe here:

www.MeaningfulLifeMastery.com/monthly

–Mario M. Montreal

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