BY BILL MURPHY JR., WWW.BILLMURPHYJR.COM@BILLMURPHYJR
For Inc.
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Think of the most successful people you know.
Perhaps you’re thinking of someone you grew up with or went to school with. Maybe the people you imagine include someone you’ve worked with, or been fortunate to recruit as a mentor.
Maybe — although you’d never admit this out loud — they include you.
Regardless, no matter whom we’re talking about here, I’ll bet I can identify seven skills these people never stop trying to improve. Let me know how far I am from the mark.
I’m a writer, so perhaps it’s inevitable that I’m going to put this one first. But there’s more to writing than communicating.
The more you write, the more you learn. And the more you learn, the better armed you are for what comes next.
2. Public speaking
One-on-one communication is vital, but so is one-to-many. Yet so often people’s mediocre presentation abilities get in the way of excellent ideas. So, the most successful people among us seek out opportunities to present, to speak, and to share ideas.
(Not sure where to begin to improve your public speaking abilities? Maybe start here.)
3. Problem-solving
This skill is often a mash-up of other skills, of course. But the most successful people train themselves to see the opportunity in every problem, instead of the problem inside every opportunity. Among the crucial skills is the ability to break down seemingly insurmountable problems into much more manageable tasks.