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169: Six Ways to Recover From a Bad First Impression
169: Six Ways to Recover From a Bad First Impression
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Dec 1, 2014
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If you make a bad first impression, all is not lost. On this show, John Corcoran and I detail six things you can do when the first impression doesn't land.
John Corcoran
Smart Business Revolution
Author of How to Increase Your Income Today by Building Relationships with Influencers, Even if you Hate Networking
How to Recover From a Bad First Impression by John Corcoran first appeared on The Art of Manliness
1. Decide Whether or Not to Take Action
2. Take Swift Action and Apologize Immediately
“If you’re wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.” -Dale Carnegie
3. Admit Your Mistake, but Don’t Dwell on It
4. Apologize Later, Even If Time Has Passed
5. Pivot
6. Be Consistent Over Time
John appeared previously on two other episodes:
How to Create Your Personal Networking Plan (episode 106)
The Practical Pursuit of Work-Life Balance (episode 123)
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Next Q&A show is episode #170 on Strategy
Thank you to weekly update subscribers Sanjay Prithiani, David Gunawan, Simone Damascene, Chris Snykus, Khadija Douj, Charlene Haynes, Michelle Sugerman, Armando Rivera, Sree Nair, Marco Pierobon, Melendy Krantz, and Declan Coyle.
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John Corcoran
Smart Business Revolution
Author of How to Increase Your Income Today by Building Relationships with Influencers, Even if you Hate Networking
How to Recover From a Bad First Impression by John Corcoran first appeared on The Art of Manliness
1. Decide Whether or Not to Take Action
2. Take Swift Action and Apologize Immediately
“If you’re wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.” -Dale Carnegie
3. Admit Your Mistake, but Don’t Dwell on It
4. Apologize Later, Even If Time Has Passed
5. Pivot
6. Be Consistent Over Time
John appeared previously on two other episodes:
How to Create Your Personal Networking Plan (episode 106)
The Practical Pursuit of Work-Life Balance (episode 123)
Feedback
Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/169
Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback
Next Q&A show is episode #170 on Strategy
Thank you to weekly update subscribers Sanjay Prithiani, David Gunawan, Simone Damascene, Chris Snykus, Khadija Douj, Charlene Haynes, Michelle Sugerman, Armando Rivera, Sree Nair, Marco Pierobon, Melendy Krantz, and Declan Coyle.
Receive the 10 Leadership Books That Will Help You Get Better Results From Others, including 2 books that I rely on weekly. You can subscribe at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Released:
Dec 1, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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