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Elevate Letter #21: 10 Ways to Level Up Your Communication

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Elevate Letter #21

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10 Ways to Level Up Your Communication 😎

Great communication doesn’t require credentials, it just requires practice.

Becoming a better communicator improves your career outcomes.

Education-to-Workforce found that communicationskills predict job performance.

Adopt these 10 behaviors to improve your communication skills today:

  1. Plan Ahead

  2. Get to the point

  3. Listen Like a Pro

  4. Tailor Your Tone

  5. Non-verbal cues

  6. Show, Don’t Just Tell

  7. Keep Everyone in the Loop

  8. Put Yourself in Their Shoes

  9. Ask Open-Ended Questions

  10. Pick the Right Comms Channel

Don’t let communication skills hold back your career

Master these behaviors to level up in 2025.

5 Essential money rules from The Psychology of Money 💰

5 essential money rules I follow to build wealth from The Psychology of Money💰

These lessons have helped to change my outlook and attitudes to money and are super useful to learn early on in your journey to financial independence

Lesson 1: Everyone has different attitudes towards money

These attitudes influence how people earn and spend their money, so we shouldn't judge others too quickly based on their financial decisions

Lesson 2: Appreciate the magic of compounding

Imagine putting money into an investment that grows over time. As your money increases, the growth speeds up too. So, the longer you leave your money in the investment, the more it will multiply.

Lesson 3: Use money to get more freedom in your life

The true value of money is in the flexibility and the optionality that it gives us rather than the fact that it helps us buy a fancy house or a fancy car.

Lesson 4: Getting wealthy is different to staying wealthy

Getting money requires taking risks, but keeping money requires humility and fear that what you've made can be taken away from you just as fast.

Lesson 5: Leave room for error

Make sure that you can survive if your future returns are not very good and consider emotional factors in your financial planning, recognising that our decisions are shaped not only by logic but also by our emotions

“Money isn't just a financial issue, but also a psychological one”

Morgan Housel

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P.S. : If you haven’t read of previous Elevate Letter editions here they are 😀 

»Elevate Letter #20: 7 Ways to Handle Difficult People

»Elevate Letter #19: 7 Career Soft Skills That Will Help You Level Up in Your Career

»Elevate Letter #18: 7 Crucial Psychological Hacks To Talk to Anyone Confidently

»Elevate Letter #17: 9 things I've stopped saying at work

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