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Practice and persistence lead to persuasion mastery from "summary" of PNL Técnicas de Persuasão e Influência by Edward Collins
To truly master the art of persuasion, one must be willing to put in the time and effort required to practice consistently. Through regular practice, individuals can refine their techniques, learn from their mistakes, and ultimately become more effective persuaders. It is not enough to simply understand the theory behind persuasion; one must be willing to put that knowledge into action in order to see real results. Persistence is key when it comes to mastering persuasion. It is natural to face setbacks and challenges along the way, but those who are persistent in th...Similar Posts
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