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Thank you for packaging this is a way that I can share it more broadly :) This is essential to any communication strategy - the act of PAUSING to reflect on the AIM is the hardest step, and is something we all need to rewire our brain to do!!

This method (& of course YOU as a teacher) has had a profound impact on the business outcomes for our leadership development program!

When I find something this simple, in both concept & application, I adopt it for myself & share it with everyone! Love that you chose my daughter as your recommended watch - every time she does a talk, we discuss her intent, how she will adapt it to the audience & what her take home message will be!

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thanks so much Julie!

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If I had a dollar for every time I messed up talking to my kids because I forgot to consider THEIR drivers... I'd be a VERY rich lady!

How could recalling their needs for autonomy, play/fun, and connection BEFORE I ask them help me/switch tasks help me craft a message that lands better? Thanks, @jdschramm for giving me something to chew on today...

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Your insights delight me and also give me a lot to chew on.

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Great article JD and really loved this section in your book Communicate with Mastery. Being clear about what you want to say and who you want to say it to really helps you focus on what is relevant. Thanks for sharing insightful knowledge.

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