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How do you persuade?
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Apr 23, 2014 04:05PM

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You Persuade with Ethos
When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time. You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals. You are a big believer.in action being more important than talk..You show people.who you are and what you stand for every day.
Yep, that's accurate.
When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time. You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals. You are a big believer.in action being more important than talk..You show people.who you are and what you stand for every day.
Yep, that's accurate.

When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.
You Persuade with Ethos
When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time.
You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals.
You are a big believer in action being more important than talk. You show people who you are and what you stand for every day.
When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time.
You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals.
You are a big believer in action being more important than talk. You show people who you are and what you stand for every day.
You Persuade with Logos
You consider persuasion to be pretty cut and dried. Either the facts, reasoning, and evidence are there... or they aren't.
You look at arguments very carefully, and you expect others to do the same. You think that logic speaks for itself.
The great thing about evidence is that it can't be refuted. You look at sources carefully and gather as much supporting materials as you can.
And if someone can produce better evidence of the other side, then you're open to changing your mind. It all comes down to the facts for you.
True!
You consider persuasion to be pretty cut and dried. Either the facts, reasoning, and evidence are there... or they aren't.
You look at arguments very carefully, and you expect others to do the same. You think that logic speaks for itself.
The great thing about evidence is that it can't be refuted. You look at sources carefully and gather as much supporting materials as you can.
And if someone can produce better evidence of the other side, then you're open to changing your mind. It all comes down to the facts for you.
True!

When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time.
You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals.
You are a big believer in action being more important than talk. You show people who you are and what you stand for every day.

When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.
Actually pretty true!

When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time.
You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals.
You are a big believer in action being more important than talk. You show people who you are and what you stand for every day.

When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.
Logos
You consider persuasion to be pretty cut and dried. Either the facts, reasoning, and evidence are there... or they aren't.
You look at arguments very carefully, and you expect others to do the same. You think that logic speaks for itself.
The great thing about evidence is that it can't be refuted. You look at sources carefully and gather as much supporting materials as you can.
And if someone can produce better evidence of the other side, then you're open to changing your mind. It all comes down to the facts for you.
You consider persuasion to be pretty cut and dried. Either the facts, reasoning, and evidence are there... or they aren't.
You look at arguments very carefully, and you expect others to do the same. You think that logic speaks for itself.
The great thing about evidence is that it can't be refuted. You look at sources carefully and gather as much supporting materials as you can.
And if someone can produce better evidence of the other side, then you're open to changing your mind. It all comes down to the facts for you.

When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.
Agreed.

You Persuade with Pathos

When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.

You consider persuasion to be pretty cut and dried. Either the facts, reasoning, and evidence are there... or they aren't.
You look at arguments very carefully, and you expect others to do the same. You think that logic speaks for itself.
The great thing about evidence is that it can't be refuted. You look at sources carefully and gather as much supporting materials as you can.
And if someone can produce better evidence of the other side, then you're open to changing your mind. It all comes down to the facts for you.
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You Persuade with Ethos
When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time.
You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals.
You are a big believer in action being more important than talk. You show people who you are and what you stand for every day.
When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time.
You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals.
You are a big believer in action being more important than talk. You show people who you are and what you stand for every day.
You Persuade with Pathos
When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.
When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.

You consider persuasion to be pretty cut and dried. Either the facts, reasoning, and evidence are there... or they aren't.
You look at arguments very carefully, and you expect others to do the same. You think that logic speaks for itself.
The great thing about evidence is that it can't be refuted. You look at sources carefully and gather as much supporting materials as you can.
And if someone can produce better evidence of the other side, then you're open to changing your mind. It all comes down to the facts for you.

When there's some convincing to do, you like to rely on emotional appeals. You go straight for the heart.
And in order for you to make an emotional appeal, you have to figure out what the other person needs.
You ask the right questions and listen carefully. You can determine each person's values and beliefs.
You know how to show others how what you want aligns with their emotions. You can personalize your argument for each person you need to convince.

When it comes to persuasion, you aren't one to try to convince people overnight. You know true persuasion takes time.
You are always laying the groundwork for being more persuasive. You try to do right by others and build a solid reputation.
Others trust your judgment because you are credible. You have a history of being honest, on target, and unselfish in your goals.
You are a big believer in action being more important than talk. You show people who you are and what you stand for every day.