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Crash Courses in Communication with Alex Perry

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Crash Courses in Communication with Alex Perry

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Crash Courses in Communication with Alex Perry

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Crash Courses in Communication with Alex Perry

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This episode wraps up the Presenting Made Simple series. This series is designed for growth-minded leaders who want to make a lasting impact on their audiences without the cookie-cutter tactics taught in traditional public speaking courses. Ins
This episode is part of a series called Presenting Made Simple. It’s designed for growth-minded leaders who want to make a lasting impact on their audiences without the cookie-cutter tactics taught in traditional public speaking courses.  Inste
This episode is part of a series called Presenting Made Simple. It’s designed for growth-minded leaders who want to make a lasting impact on their audiences without the cookie-cutter tactics taught in traditional public speaking courses.  Inste
This episode is part of a series called Presenting Made Simple. It’s designed for growth-minded leaders who want to make a lasting impact on their audiences without the cookie-cutter tactics taught in traditional public speaking courses.  Inste
This episode is part of a series called Presenting Made Simple. It’s designed for growth-minded leaders who want to make a lasting impact on their audiences without the cookie-cutter tactics taught in traditional public speaking courses.  Inste
In this episode: You’ll hear Alex tackle the question, “How do we become the best?”  Take a listen.    Sign up for my weekly newsletter here.  Connect with me on  LinkedIn Alex Perry  Instagram @pswithalex Schedule a time to talk with me here.
In this episode: You’ll learn what it means to be assertive, why it matters, and 3 ways to start practicing assertiveness right now.  Take a listen.  This episode was edited and produced by Jenn Edds, the head broad in charge at the Brassy Broa
In this episode: You’ll learn 10 ways you might be communicating aggressively without knowing it.  Take a listen.  This episode was edited and produced by Jenn Edds, the head broad in charge at the Brassy Broadcasting Company.  Sign up for my w
In this episode: You’ll learn what aggressive communication is and why it matters at work and at home.  Take a listen. Sign up for my weekly newsletter here.  Connect with me on  LinkedIn Alex Perry  Instagram @pswithalex Schedule a time to tal
In this episode: You’ll learn eight techniques to help you overcome challenges with passive communication and become more assertive at work and at home. Sign up for my weekly newsletter here.  Connect with me on  LinkedIn Alex Perry  Instagram
In this episode: You’ll learn what passive communication is and why it matters to you both at work and at home.  Take a listen.  Sign up for my weekly newsletter here.  Connect with me on  LinkedIn Alex Perry  Instagram @pswithalex Schedule a t
You’ll hear five steps to help you respond productively to passive aggressiveness and help the other person to communicate what's on their mind in a safe and effective way. Take a listen.  This episode was edited and produced by Jenn Edds, the
Passive aggressive much?  You’re not alone.  In this episode, Alex gives you a crash course in passive aggressiveness, specifically how do you know whether you’re being passive aggressive?  You’ll learn what it means to be passive aggressive, w
How to say no to requests for your time. Today’s question comes from my client and mentee Kiley. Kiley’s an entrepreneur and she runs a sales consulting business. She gets slammed with requests for her time to “meet up for coffee”, “catch up wi
Repetition gets a bad rap, because, in many instances, we don’t want to insult someone because it can come off as sounding condescending. And or we don’t want to repeat ourselves for fear that we will be boring or annoying.  These are completel
Merriam-Webster defines resiliency as an ability to recover from or adjust easily to adversity or change. - comes from our ability to handle change, difficult tasks, setbacks, we work on building in by exposing ourselves to challenges not by av
Today I’m revisiting an episode that I did back in September where I talked about the lies, we tell ourselves. You can listen to the episode here. Don’t want to listen and just want to know the gist of it? Sometimes we don’t take credit for ou
Today we’re talking about how to handle a complainer. There's nothing quite like the energy suck that comes from someone who constantly complains. It's awful to be around a complainer. They're unhappy with their work, colleagues, boss, friends
When someone comes to you with a problem, do you listen with the intent to help, or do you want to fix it? There's a difference. You are not a vending machine for answers, no matter how good that might feel to you. I want you to flip the situa
Your words shape your success, the ones you say aloud and those you don't. How do I know? Confirmation bias. Defined as "the tendency to process information by looking for, or interpreting, information that is consistent with one's existing be
Have you ever wondered how you're "supposed" to respond to a compliment? Do you have to give one back? What if you don't know what to say? It's OK to wonder, and I'm here to help. Saying thank you is always OK when it comes to compliments. Ackn
Today we’re talking about a question that will help you make better decisions and build resiliency.  I’m guessing you're a bit like me, I think. You're interested in personal development, on a perpetual quest to be better, and love to learn. A
Good to great doesn't happen overnight, with a silver bullet, or in one magical manifested moment.  Dang it. Wish I had a magic wand for that one!  Average only becomes excellent with consistency.  You know this, my friend, even if it's hard t
I don’t know who originally said this, but hell is getting to the end of your life and meeting the person you could've become.   Think about that for a moment.  I think about how much I don’t want to get to the end of my days and wonder, did I
"It's better not to say anything." Man, oh man, does this lie keep us from some important conversations. Before we dive into why we tell ourselves (or others) this lie let's make sure it’s really a lie before we start huh? When you find yoursel
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