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  <title>463: How to Stay Calm and Authentically Influence Others - An interview with bestselling author Bob Burg</title>
  <description>How do you stay calm when the conversation gets hard? Whether you're leading a team, raising kids, serving clients, or navigating conflict with someone you love, your ability to stay calm may be your greatest leadership advantage. In this powerful return to DREAM THINK DO, bestselling author Bob Burg shares why genuine influence doesn't begin with convincing others. It begins with mastering yourself. Drawing from The Go-Giver Influencer, Bob reveals practical strategies for responding instead of reacting, creating trust instead of pressure, and leading conversations in a way that inspires commitment instead of compliance. If you've ever walked away from a conversation wishing you'd handled it differently, this episode will give you tools you can start using today. ___________ Have you been thinking about being a Coach or a speaker… but you’ve been wondering whether you have the authority to make it happen? The Authority Archetype Assessment is a free, research-based tool designed to help you identify your unique authority style and discover whether coaching, speaking, consulting, advising, or teaching might be part of your next season. Take the free assessment at https://mitchmatthews.com/6&amp;amp;nbsp; ___________ What You'll Learn 1. Why Genuine Influence Creates Pull Instead of Push   Bob explains why influence isn't about convincing people   The difference between compliance and commitment   Why trust is becoming more valuable than information   2. The Surprisingly Powerful Skill of Mastering Your Emotions   Why emotional intelligence is the foundation of influence   Bob's &amp;quot;Seatbelt Principle&amp;quot; for handling difficult conversations   A practical visualization exercise that helps you respond instead of react   3. How to Set the Frame for Better Conversations   What &amp;quot;setting the frame&amp;quot; actually means   How to redirect difficult conversations before they become arguments   Practical examples for business, leadership, and everyday life   4. Getting Clear on What You Really Want   Why most people stop at the first answer   How asking better questions leads to better decisions   The hidden layers behind meaningful goals   ___________ Resources &amp;amp;amp; Links Learn more about Bob: https://burg.com Get The Go-Giver Influencer: https://amzn.to/4eHHF7v Previous DREAM THINK DO conversations with Bob: Episode 268 - Where to Focus Now! https://mitchmatthews.com/268/ Episode 78 - The 5 Laws of Stratospheric Success  https://mitchmatthews.com/bob-burg-becoming-go-giver-leader-5-laws-stratospheric-success/&amp;amp;nbsp; Episode 5 - Getting People On Board with Your Big Idea https://mitchmatthews.com/bob-burg/ ___________ Your Next Step As you reflect on this conversation...   Where do you need to move from pushing to pulling?   What conversation could benefit from setting a better frame?   Where might mastering your emotions change the outcome of an important relationship?   Then choose one upcoming conversation this week and intentionally practice one of Bob's principles before you walk into the room. And if someone came to mind while you were listening, send this episode their way. Great conversations have a way of creating ripple effects. Read the full show notes at: https://mitchmatthews.com/463 </description>
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