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Quotes About Connection

in a story, there are three levels of problems that work together to capture a reader's or a moviegoer's imagination.
~ Donald Miller
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~ Donald Miller
Remember, customers want to know where you can take them. Unless you identify something they want, it's doubtful they will listen.
~ Donald Miller
The most powerful tool any of us can use to magically open doors is a one-liner.
~ Donald Miller
my flaws were the ways through which I would receive grace. We don't think of our flaws as the glue that binds us to the people we love, but they are. Grace only sticks to our imperfections. Those who can't accept their imperfections can't accept grace either.
~ Donald Miller
Story is similar to music. A good story takes a series of random events and distills them into the essence of what really matters.
~ Donald Miller
Now that you've established the first three sections as a positive, negative, and then positive movement in the story, your customers are likely hooked.
~ Donald Miller
When stating the solution to your customer's problem do three things:         ââ'¬Â¢  Connect the solution directly to the problem.         ââ'¬Â¢  Close the story loop.         ââ'¬Â¢  Avoid using cute and clever language as a substitute for clarity.
~ Donald Miller
If we want to connect with customers, we have to stop blasting them with noise.
~ Donald Miller
People want to be involved in a story that is larger than themselves.
~ Donald Miller
2.    Use your name in the solution.
~ Donald Miller
We are going to figure out your customers' story and place ourselves right smack in the middle of it.
~ Donald Miller
3.    Make sure your solution is connected to the problem you just stated. The one-liner has to be cohesive.
~ Donald Miller
Story is the greatest weapon we have to combat noise, because it organizes information in such a way that people are compelled to listen.
~ Donald Miller
I understand why people wear crystals around their necks and why they perform chants and gaze at stars. They are lonely. I'm not talking about lonely for a lover or a friend. I mean lonely in the universal sense, lonely inside the understanding that we are tiny little people on a tiny little earth suspended in an endless void that echoes past stars and stars of stars. And it's not like God has a call-in radio show.
~ Donald Miller
Perhaps if we stop reducing the text to formulas for personal growth, we can read it as stories of imperfect humans having relations with a perfect God and come to understand the obvious message He is communicating to mankind.
~ Donald Miller
WE WILL NEVER FEEL loved until we drop the act, until we're willing to show our true selves to the people around us.
~ Donald Miller
Oprah Winfrey, quien indiscutiblemente guía con éxito a millones de personas, explicó en una ocasión que lo que más quiere la gente es que las vean, las escuchen y las comprendan. Esta es la esencia de la empatía.
~ Donald Miller
People are wondering how you can make their lives better, and we're going to show you how to tell them in such a way that they will want to engage with your brand.
~ Donald Miller
Finally, when I finished rambling, he said, "Don, all relationships are teleological." I asked him what the word teleological meant. "It means they're going somewhere," Al said. "All relationships are living and alive and moving and becoming something.
~ Donald Miller
When writing their one-liners, many people fail to connect the problem, solution, and result. For instance: Many families struggle to spend time together, but at Acorn Family Camp, we solve the problem of boring summers so families create memories that last.
~ Donald Miller
El territorio común, ya sea en términos de gustos musicales o valores compartidos, es una poderosa herramienta de marketing.
~ Donald Miller
The more we talk about the problems our customers experience, the more interest they will have in our brand.
~ Donald Miller
Example: Many families struggle to spend time together, but at Acorn Family Camp time stands still and families create connections that last a lifetime. Can you see the difference? When the three components connect, the story resolves and the hearer gets that little jolt of pleasure that comes with clarity.
~ Donald Miller