What's more persuasive? "I think" or "I feel"?
What do you think about this slight nuance in the english language? Come share your opinions with other Social Triggers community members here: http://ift.tt/1qsN4E6 Before you watch this video, and reveal the right answer, take a guess. What do YOU think is more persuasive? You may think (or feel) worrying about the difference between "think" and "feel" is pointless, but the truth is... ...one IS more persuasive than the other, and when you know why—and WHEN—you can take full advantage of it. So, whether you're writing a blog post, giving a presentation, or trying to persuade your significant other to believe your opinion, watch this video and you'll know EXACTLY how to kick-off your first sentence. Like this video? Make sure you subscribe to the Social Triggers channel to ensure you don't miss out more Social Triggers videos. http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=socialtriggers Finally, if you're not on the Social Triggers mailing list, get on it. In addition to videos like this one, you'll gain access to premium material I only share with email subscribers. http://ift.tt/IB9X2x Interested in the source for this research? Here it is: Mayer ND, Tormala ZL. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol. 36, No. 4 (April 2010), pp. 443-454
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