Knowing what
people need and want is the key to understanding them. And if you can
understand them, you can influence them and impact their lives in a positive
way. John C. Maxwell and Jim Dornan in their book How to Influence People writes, “If we were to boil down all the things we know about understanding
people and narrow them down to a short list, we would identify these five
things:
1) Everybody Wants to Be Somebody
“There isn’t a
person in the world who doesn’t have the desire to be someone, to have
significance. Even the least ambitious and unassuming people wants to be
regarded highly by others”
2) Nobody Cares How Much You Know Until He
Knows How Much You Care
“To be an
influencer, you have to love people before you try to lead them. The moment
that people know that you care for and about them, the way they feel about you changes.”
3) Everybody Needs Somebody
“Contrary to
popular belief, there are no such things as self-made men and women. Everybody needs
friendship, encouragement and help… If you understand that, are willing to give
to others and help them, and maintain the right motives, their lives and yours
can change.”
4) Everybody Can Be Somebody When Somebody
Understands and Believes in Them
“Once you
understand people and believe in them, they really can become somebody. And it
doesn’t take much effort to help other people feel important. Little things,
done deliberately at the right time, can make a big difference.”
5) Anybody Who Helps Somebody Influences a Lot
of Bodies
“The thing you
need to understand about people is that when you help one person, you’re really
impacting a lot of other people. What you give to one person overflows into the
lives of all the people that person impacts.”
Let each of you look
not only to his own interests,
but also to the interests of others.
(Philippians 2:4)
(Philippians 2:4)
THINK
BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
Quotes from:
John C. Maxwell and Jim Dornan, How
to Influence People: Make A Difference in Your World (Nashville: Thomas
Nelson, 2013) Pg. 85-91
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