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Rather than thinking of the emotional mind as irrational, think of it this way: an emotion is simply the way the unconscious communicates its decision to the conscious mind. The other approach that can be used to influence people is the humorous approach.

While using this approach, you can convey very important messages to the audience in fun and engaging ways. The idea is to educate people in an entertaining and light-hearted manner.

Now this video was a huge hit! Dumb Ways to Die went crazy viral over the internet. It can be verified by this figure: ,, It is the number of views it got on YouTube! Read more: How and why dumb ways to die go viral There must be something so impressive about it that it got so many hits.

The best part in this video was that it has the humorous approach. Although the video intends to deliver a very serious message to the audience, it uses humor to deliver the message.

As the video starts, you get to listen to an amazing music track that makes you fall in love with the video.

The Dumb Ways to Die music track continues to entertain you. You get to watch the characters experiencing unfortunate deaths while also dancing over the title line Dumb Ways to Die. This is actually the gist of the video explaining to people that you can kill yourself by taking expired medicines, getting electric shocks, catching fire, eating old food, and many more ways.

This was a very smart way of impacting people and making them think because some of us may have tried these things ourselves and lived through it, but now realize that everyone thinks it was a dumb act. So, we naturally want to change our behavior and become smart.

The Public transport authority in Melbourne wanted to promote public safety while using metro trains. But you can reach out to your audience and connect at a much higher level when creating and displaying your video buy allowing people to build a bond with your brand. You do this by inspiring them to change their attitudes, behaviors, and ways of living life through inspirational or humerous approachs in messaging. You have to see which approach matches best with your brand ideology.

The key is to connect with your audience on an emotional level either by creating a humorous or inspirational video. Once you inspire people to change their minds and ways of doing things, you will ultimately get increased conversions, sales and customer loyalty!

But it can happen if you meet the full potential of an excellently produced video…. But in addition, if you an add an inspirational or a humorous element to influence people to change their attitudes and behavior, you can achieve even greater success in building your brand, more than you thought was possible.

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It's something that truly exists -- in all of us. This entire movie is full of outrageous monologues, but if you don't have hours to spare, here's a three-minute refresher. A quick recap of this blockbuster: Jordan Belfort the real-life "Wolf of Wall Street" gets out of jail, writes a New York Times bestselling memoir, and sells the film rights to Red Granite Productions. Everybody's happy! Are you behind on your credit card bills? Good -- pick up the phone and start dialing!

The youngest motivator to grace this list, this six-year-old superstar's words of wisdom are so moving they have been made into dozens of autotune remixes.

A T-Pain in the making. For one year, Shonda Rhimes said "yes" to everything that scared her and got her out of her comfort zone. Rhimes is passionate about her work and when she's in the zone, and deep in her work, she calls it a "hum.

My fear of public speaking, my social anxiety, poof, gone. It's amazing, the power of one word. Erin Brockovich is a legal clerk and environmental activist who was instrumental in building a case against the Pacific Gas and Electric Company of California in despite her lack of formal education.

Julia Roberts famously brought Brockovich to life in the eponymous film, showing just what planning, hard work, and grit can do to turn a meeting or a deal your way. I'm just going to say it: This is the most iconic sales monologue of all time. Alec Baldwin completely demolishes this scene from 's "Glengarry Glen Ross. Who's a closer? You're a closer! How do you respond to challenges? Amy Purdy, now a professional snowboarder, lost both her legs below the knee when she was 19 years old.

She tells her inspiring story of recovery and how she drew inspiration despite facing a tremendous obstacle. It's not about breaking down borders. It's about pushing off of them and seeing what amazing places they might bring us. Alright, so Mel isn't really talking about sales here but it's too epic to not make the list.

Channel your inner William Wallace while you work through those cold calls. He highlights their timing and the warmth they bring to their sales segments. It's more than just who they are and what they're pitching, it's that they're masters of knowing their audience and closing deals. It's really about the hands and the eyes. How bad do you want it? Perhaps one of the most underrated speeches on this list comes from Eric Thomas, a motivational speaker, and youth activist.

While you're at it, download this as an MP3 and put it on your gym playlist. Get your elliptical on. It takes grit to succeed in sales.

She also emphasizes the need for a growth mindset to build grit. The growth mindset is the idea that "the ability to learn is not fixed, that it can change with your effort" and it was introduced by psychologist Dr.

Carol Dweck. Bonus material: Here's Dweck's Ted Talk that provides more detail about the growth mindset. Grit is having stamina.

Grit is sticking with your future, day in, day out, not just for the week, not just for the month, but for years, and working really hard to make that future a reality. Grit is living life like it's a marathon, not a sprint.

We fight for what we want, inch by inch, to reach our goals. That's how we become successful. That's how we win. In life or football, the margin for error is so small That's what living is -- that six inches in front of your face. Sometimes it's just a matter of wanting success so badly that you'll do whatever it takes to win. Even if you've got an uphill battle to fight, you keep fighting.

Because if you just give up, you've lost. Top Stories. Top Videos. Getty Images. Even if faced with terminal cancer, it's possible to find and celebrate the joy in your life.



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