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" ... Leslie Garner of The Telegraph comments that Ferriss “strikes a chord with his critique of workers’ slavish devotion to corporations.” That statement holds true: with his methodology, over 2.1 million readers have begun their journey towards newfound freedom and accelerated productivity. There’s no doubt that Ferriss commands his brand category through the promise of fast, life-changing results. For entrepreneurs looking to do the same, people must identify with and embrace everything about your message. ... "
" ... That doesn’t mean you should dwell on the negatives. You can certainly strike an optimistic chord while acknowledging all the things we miss. But your employees need to know that you are continuing to respond to the pandemic, your company is adjusting its game plan and you are in this with them. ... "
" ... The way to do this is to identify a point of resonance with your audience. There will be thousands of thoughts fighting for attention in their minds—what can you say to tune them into your frequency? What will strike a chord with them? Don’t think about walking a mile in their shoes; rather, spend a minute in their hearts. Open with a point that resonates exactly with what they’re feeling in that moment. ... "
" ... They say that struck a chord with Lore, who they met while networking in the tight-knit community of New York tech entrepreneurs. Lore told them he didn’t usually invest in startups outside of friends and family, but the founder of Diapers.com and Amazon challenger Jet.com, who earned a private pilot’s license in 2014, believed in the potential of electric air taxis to change the world. ... "
" ... This topic hit an emotional chord. All three of us regularly experience the downsides of miscommunication in our roles as team members and leaders. We also try to help our clients improve poorly designed or nonexistent processes that also are sloppily executed. ... "