• The Power of Using Someone’s Name - and Why You Should Use Names More Often

  • Sep 22 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

The Power of Using Someone’s Name - and Why You Should Use Names More Often

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode of I Do Me, Boo, Martina Will dives into the surprisingly powerful impact of using someone’s name in conversation. It seems simple, but there’s science and psychology behind how this small gesture can strengthen connections, build trust, and make people feel truly seen.

    Key Points:

    • Why does hearing your name trigger a positive neurological response?
    • How using someone’s name can elevate everyday interactions, from business to friendships.
    • The role of names in building trust and rapport in both personal and professional settings.
    • Real-life examples that show the difference using a name can make in conversation.
    • A challenge for you to start using names more intentionally and watch the magic unfold!

    Tune in and discover how this small change can make a big difference in your relationships.

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    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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