We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “how to influence”.
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Episode 133: Memorial Day Recap, How to Cultivate Relationships During Pandemic, Strategy Games, Verbal Mirroring, and the Elimination Concept
Episode | May 27th, 2020 | 58 mins 3 secs
chess, chess leagues, elimination, how to influence, how to make friends, jack schafer, like switch, memorial day, memorial day weekend, relationships, strategy games, tattoo life, tattoos, tim ferriss, verbal mirroring, vitamin d
In today's episode, we recap the beautiful Memorial Day Weekend, including the best snacks to bring kayaking and Slager's new tattoo.
For real-life experience, Tim discusses a new habit he is developing to cultivate his relationships and become a healthier person overall. Slager provides insights on how he is using mental stimulation games to improve other areas of his life.
In today's book talk section, Tim talks about how verbal mirroring can help you win every conversation with someone, reflecting on Jack Schafer's "Like Switch." Slager analyzes Tim Ferriss' "4-Hour Work Week," explaining the concept of elimination and how you can use it to increase your productivity working from anywhere.
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Episode 95: How to Remember Anything in 20 Minutes, Dating Site for Business People, How to Create Your Content, 5 Powerful Words in Conversation, and Getting Busy Living
Episode | October 29th, 2019 | 50 mins 48 secs
agreeableness, andy galpin, dating sites, dating sites for professionals, forgetting, get busy living, grant cardone, hermann ebbinhaus, how to influence, how to remember, its just lunch, kanye west album, memory, persuasion, resisting happiness, resume writing
In today's current events, we discuss German Psychologist Hermann's Ebbinghaus theory on forgetfulness, and how you can reverse engineer it to help you remember things better in under 20 minutes. We also discuss a new dating site for business and career professionals, and how it is finding its unique niche in the online dating industry.
For real life experience, Tim gives up an update on his freelance resume writing ventures. Slager discusses how he is using listener feedback to fuel content, which leads into a deeper discussion about the different ways to publish your own content.
In the book talk section, Tim recaps the 5 most powerful words in the English language within a sales and interpersonal setting, citing a key persuasion strategy from Grant Cardone's "Sell or Be Sold". Slager gives you an idea of what it means to "get busy living", influenced by Matthew Kelly's "Resisting Happiness".