019: Increasing Likability with Arel Moodie (Host of the Art of Likability podcast) - a podcast by Pete Mockaitis

from 2016-06-03T07:08

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Speaker/author and fellow career podcast host Arel Moodie teaches us the do’s and don’t’s for how to be well liked in all areas of life.


— YOU'LL LEARN —

1) A quick way to craft texts or emails into more likable, powerful messages

2) The power of a smile, and the impact it can have on people remembering you

3) Easy ways to make people around you feel special every day


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— ABOUT AREL —

Arel Moodie has given the TEDx talk on Likability and wrote the Forbes article on the subject. Arel has been quoted in The New York Times, Businessweek and USA Today. He’s given presentations to over 255,000 people in 48 states and 5 countries. Arel Moodie was named to Inc. Magazine’s prestigious “30 Under 30” list. Arel Moodie was personally acknowledged by President Obama two years in a row for his work as a leader in America and has been a featured speaker at the White House. He’s was selected as one of the 100 world “Leaders of Tomorrow” by the St. Gallen Symposium, an international organization in Switzerland.

• Arel’s website: arelmoodie.com

• Arel's website: artoflikability.com

• Arel’s Facebook page 


— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — 

• Show: The Ellen DeGeneres Show

• Book: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini

• Book: Leadership and Self Deception: Getting Out of the Box by The Arbinger Institute

• Video: Key & Peele “Text Message Confusion” (NSFW, numerous f-bombs)

• Article: Gallup poll about workplace satisfaction

• Study: Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman feedback study

• Book: The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz

• Website: truespeakingsuccess.com


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