The ability make others believe what you believe is important for success in many fields. There is often a fine line between convincing somebody your views are valid and annoying them. In this article we’ll look at some of the techniques you can use if you want to convince another individual to believe what you believe.
Steps
- Do the homework. Make sure      you understand your own viewpoint. If you are going to try to convince      somebody that the Eiffel Tower is taller than the Statue of Liberty, find      out the facts first, don’t make assumptions.
- Learn the field. For      certain areas you will need to know more than just the facts, as some      subjects are subjective. For example, if you wanted to convince somebody      that the Statue of Liberty was prettier than the Eiffel Tower you      will need to know enough about architecture and aesthetics to argue about      that subject, as well as the facts, like how tall they are. If you are      selling something, like a car, you will need to know all there is to know      about the car you are selling. Likewise, you will need to know all about      the other cars that are in competition with your vehicle.
- Engage the person politely. Maintain      eye contact where possible, but don’t be annoying about it.
- Establish mutual respect. You will      never convince anybody of anything if they believe you do not respect      them, so show the person you respect them and be good enough to gain their      respect.
- Gain trust. To convince people of most      things you will need their trust. They don’t have to trust you as a      person, but they do need to trust that what you are saying makes sense,      that you know your “stuff”. The best way to do this is to do      your homework and fieldwork, that way you know a lot about the subject.
- Listen carefully to what      your debate partner has to say. Respond thoughtfully to their point of      view.
- When      you can, back up what you say with real facts. Lying will only convince      somebody until they find out about the lie, then you will never be able to      convince them of anything again.
- Be willing to be convinced. Sometimes      accepting one point from the other person and showing that you can change      your mind when you are wrong will help them to be the same, and change      their mind about the subject you care about.
- Practice      active listening. Active listening helps you control a conversation and      keeps it on track. Active listening techniques include: 
- Non-verbal feedback. Nodding your head as the       other talks etc.
- Paraphrase what the other person has said to       make sure you understand it.
- Make      sure you understand the other person’s objections and respond to      them in an intelligent manner.
- Keep      vigilant about your belief, but always respectful of the beliefs of      others. Explain why your belief is important to you.
- Understand the other person’s motivations. If you      know what another person wants, you are more likely to be able to give it      to them.
- Rephrase      your beliefs in a way that the other person is better able to understand.
- Follow up. Ask questions to make sure      the other person understands their new views completely.
Tips
- To      hold the eye of a crowd select individuals in the crowd and hold their      eyes on-and-off through your presentation.
- Never lose your cool. Nothing      lacks conviction more than a raving idiot.
- Always      be friendly and respectful even if the other person does not      change their mind.
- Beliefs      fade. You may think you have changed somebodies mind but find that in a      day or two, perhaps a week, they are right back to where they were before.
- Buy      and read some books on sales techniques.
 
 
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