Communication And Pigs

Sep 12
06:24

2008

Keith Shaw

Keith Shaw

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Yes, it is true. No matter whether it is lipstick, perfume or a tuxedo, a pig is still a pig. However, it did stimulate me to think about the way that people communicate. You see, phenomenally successful people work constantly on their "people skills". The first, and most critical, area is the relationships you have with others as well as what and how you COMMUNICATE in those relationships.

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It seems this colloquial saying, "You Can Put Lipstick On A Pig, But It's Still A Pig", is in the news - and causing quite a row - during the current U.S. presidential campaigns. According to the "Urban Dictionary", this saying is slang for when someone tries to dress something up to make it look better than it really is.

Yes, it is true. No matter whether it is lipstick, perfume or a black tie and tuxedo, a pig is still a pig. Now, before the animal rights people start e-mailing me let me go on record that - I have nothing at all against pigs!

However, it did stimulate me to think about the way that people communicate. You see, phenomenally successful people work constantly on their "people skills". In the popular motivation and success system, The Power of Concentration, the author wrote that...

"The first, and most critical, area is the relationships you have with others as well as what and how you COMMUNICATE in those relationships."

The manner in which you communicate, not only

#1) what you say, that is, your choice of words, #2) how you say it, and #3) the situation or circumstance in which you communicate, can either make you (more) successful OR make you appear or perceived to be just like the "poor pig" in our opening example - all dressed up to look better than it is!

And, with that in mind, here is the key takeaway of my motivational story. Be aware of what I refer to as "the colorful metaphors". You may also know (and use) them as the dreaded "four-letter words!

For example, last week I met a potential client, who I will call "Karen" who despite her current status in life injected these "colorful metaphors" quite liberally in the conversation. Now, I'm not talking about "shucks" or "darn" as examples, I'm talking about the "queen mother" of all four-letter words among others. Yes, it was the nuclear "F-bomb"!

The truth is, without quality communication with other that you relate to on a daily basis, whether they are at your place of employment, in your personal life or at the shopping center, you can not attract the foundational blocks that lead to success.

Poor communication, especially when using "colorful metaphors and four-letter words", affects the way others perceive, understand and react to you. The people who communicate best are the ones that are the most successful. View and study any of the successful people that you know and analyze the way that they communicate. You will immediately see that through their choice of words, body language and tonality their formula for success. You will also notice that they listen more than they talk. When it is time for them to talk, they ensure that they TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY for the other party to understand what they are saying.

And, it does not matter what your current environment or circumstance is. Whether you are on the path to success or already believe you are successful. It does not matter if you already have a high-level of financial comfort, a college or university education, an expensive watch, luxury car or you or your spouse own a business. The cold, hard truth is that the person who does not take the responsibility for the words they choose lacks self control, self discipline and will quickly and positively lose the respect of the people they deal with.

Period.

Be aware and watch these simple, yet critical, interpersonal skills every day as they will take you far along your path to success. Be careful not to take the "Ready, Fire, Aim" approach in communicating with others. Manage your thoughts by developing your self control and self mastery. There is a Chinese Proverb that reads, "A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials." Practice everyday, and soon you will be making a powerful and positive impression, (without lipstick or a tuxedo), no matter where you are on your quest for success, personal development or growth.