Connector Quotes

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Michelle Tillis Lederman
“If you jump to conclusions about someone based on limited, proscribed interactions, you close the door to the possibility of deepening your connection.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“Communicating what we appreciate by saying nice things has powerful results for ourselves and those around us.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

“Lets forget about the things you haven't done, and talk about what you have done.”
Michelle Lederman, 11 Laws of Likability

“Opening up a conversation can be opening up a world of new possibilities.”
Michelle Lederman, 11 Laws of Likability

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“It is natural for us to form first impressions when we meet someone. The challenge is to remain open to letting the other perception to change.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“Whether with a new acquaintance or an existing relationship, stay open to the possibility that your perceptions aren’t entirely accurate; it just may give you the opportunity to strengthen the bond.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“Your body language can divulge your disinterest or, conversely, it can affirm your attentiveness and confidence.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“If you don’t believe the message you are trying to transmit, why should anybody else?”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“If you don’t want people to make assumptions about you that they automatically consider as facts, be aware of not falling into the same habit.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

“Understanding how our own perceptions are formed can give us some insight into how others form their perceptions of us.”
Michelle Lederman, 11 Laws of Likability

“Strengthening self-image is a process, and imagining the end goal is part of what helps get you there.”
Michelle Lederman, 11 Laws of Likability

“Fake it till you make it real.”
Michelle Lederman, 11 Laws of Likability

“If you minimize your accomplishments, that's what people will believe about you. If you emphasize your accomplishments, that is how you will be perceived.”
Michelle Lederman, 11 Laws of Likability

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“Stay open to the possibility that a relationship may evolve over time. Have patience.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“If you rush to judgement about someone, chances are that person may have the same reaction to you. Monkey see, monkey do.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“You can change the outcome of a situation by keeping an open mind and not pigeonholing other people into what you already believe about them.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“Good listening is a win-win.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“Forget about the bully on your shoulder; now is the time to champion the cheerleader.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

“Cut the connector, to keep some.”
Deniel Alraffly