“You should live in such a way that there is nothing which you could not as easily tell your enemy as keep to yourself.”
― Seneca
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How to Be a Powerful Communicator
by Jason Feifer (6 mins)
Answer the “First Question” Repeatedly – People always ask, “Is this for me?” when consuming content. Effective communicators must consistently reaffirm that their message is relevant and valuable to the audience, not just at the beginning but throughout the conversation.
Use the “Bricks and Mortar” Approach – Bricks represent facts (the core content), while mortar provides context, making the information relevant to the audience. A strong message isn’t just about stacking facts—it’s about structuring them in a way that resonates with the listener or reader.
Always Serve Your Audience’s Needs – Great communication is audience-focused. Whether writing, speaking, or storytelling, the key is to deliver content that informs, entertains, or challenges in a way that directly benefits the listener, making them feel “Yes, this is for me.”
Motivation is Overvalued. Environment Often Matters More.
by James Clear (5 mins)
Environment Shapes Behavior More Than Motivation: While motivation and talent matter, the environment plays a bigger role in shaping habits and long-term success. Historical examples, such as the spread of agriculture across different continents, demonstrate how external conditions can accelerate or hinder progress.
Designing a Better Environment for Success: Three strategies to create a productive environment include automating good decisions (e.g., using smaller plates for portion control), aligning habits with daily routines (e.g., placing a musical instrument in a visible spot), and removing negative influences (e.g., storing unhealthy food out of sight).
Success Is Often a Product of Environment, Not Just Effort: People who consistently succeed often do so because their environment supports positive habits, while those who struggle may be battling unfavorable conditions. To improve results, one should create an environment that naturally encourages success.
How to cure Highlight Dementia
by Cortex Futura (3 mins)
Create Context Around Highlights: Avoid “Highlight Dementia” by adding context to your highlights—write a few words explaining why you highlighted a passage, what it reminds you of, or any questions it raises.
Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Reading: Synchronous Active Reading (immediately adding notes alongside highlights) helps retain meaning better than Asynchronous Active Reading (highlighting now and adding notes later), which risks losing context over time.
Transfer Highlights to a Permanent Storage: To maximize the value of your highlights, move them to a structured storage system (e.g., Roam Research, index cards, or a commonplace book) and enrich them with personal insights.
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Great tips on becoming a more effective communicator! I especially love the 'Bricks and Mortar' approach – it really resonates with the idea of not just delivering facts but making them relevant and meaningful for the audience. Also, the reminder about motivation vs. environment is so timely – it’s easy to overlook how our surroundings shape our behavior. Looking forward to applying some of these strategies in my own work. Thanks for sharing!
Excited to see Kazuki and Sahil meeting! Hope we can welcome him to Glasp Talk!