3 steps to become memorable in a positive way

You need to be passionate and communicate confidently – including with your body language. Be full of enthusiasm but remember that there are moments when others will appreciate your being quiet.

If, for example, you speak through an entire meeting without a pause, you will not win many friends. But if people see you as someone who asks good questions and then listens to the answers, they will be impressed.

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Season the conversation with emotional impact

Memorable people demonstrate their purpose and reason for existence with some emotions. We remember what we feel, which is why memorable people can use the dynamics of a conversation to their own advantage. They make you feel emotions – from euphoria and happiness to pain.

Make use of stories

Always have a story to tell in which you come across as slightly vulnerable. When you are talking to someone, mention this. It is similar to opening a book and reading the best chapter aloud to the other person.

If you do so, the other person will be more inclined to tell you a story as well. Such an exchange of narratives will create a human connection between you. You may tell your entrepreneurial story. Talk about your successes and failures and how it formed you and your attitude.

If you add some passion, establishing a connection with people will be easy. Yes, it is not so simple to tell a story in which you appear vulnerable. It may even be a real challenge but you will get used to it. The more you tell the story, the easier it will be.

Leaders are in demand – be one                       

Most people want to be led. They want to know a memorable person whom they can follow. So this is the chance for you to become a leader.

When you are leading others and helping them to develop, you are learning and developing too. When you see your colleagues growing, it gives you a real sense of purpose which may previously have been lacking.

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