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Harnessing Your Unique Presentation Style for Success: Insights from McCall Jones

October 03, 20231 min read

Unique Presentation Styles for Maximum Success

One of the highlights of my experience at Funnel Hacking Live last week was a session led by the insightful thinker, McCall Jones. Her presentation was not only entertaining but also offered valuable insights. Here's a breakdown of what I learned:

Unique Presentation Styles for Maximum Success

McCall emphasized that each of us possesses a unique presentation style that can lead to maximum success. The challenge often arises when we attempt to adopt someone else's style, wearing a metaphorical mask. She introduced three essential questions, each falling into distinct categories:

  1. How do you get people to pay attention to you? (ENTERTAINMENT STYLE)

    • You Amaze (Brightness)

    • You Excite (Enthusiasm)

    • You Charm (Playful)

    • You Perform (Theatrical)

    • You Impress (Importance)

    • You Roar (Power)

  2. How do you get people to trust you? (COMPASSION STYLE)

    • Steady: Holding their hand

    • Fix: Solving their problems

    • Mirror: Sharing their pain

  3. How do you move people to action? (AUTHORITY STYLE)

    • Light: "Hop on the bus - we'll go together."

    • Lift: "You (Client) can drive, I'll ride shotgun."

    • Lead: "Hop in the car, I'm driving."

Additionally, you can explore her website at charismahacking.com.

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Seth Dailey

Seth is the Co-Founder of both The Dailey Group and Keller Williams Gateway in Baltimore, Maryland. He serves as the Operating Principal for the brokerage and as the team leader for The Dailey Group, which consistently helps over 150 families a year. Seth, a Montana native, is passionate about empowering leaders and teaching people to make smart financial moves. Prior to real estate, Seth held his CPA designation and worked as a mortgage lender before joining forces with his wife of 20 years, Alyce. Seth can usually be found at the nearest coffee shop with a personal growth book in hand while scribbling down his next great idea on the back of a napkin.

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