If you were to capture the best communication advice you have ever received in a five to seven word presentation slide title, what would it be? One of the people that I most, whose communication skill I admire so much is Sarah Stein Greenberg. She is one of those people who can choose their words incredibly beautifully. Just feel like when she talks about stuff, I just, I'm like, wow, that is amazing.
“If you're not living life according to your own values, you're most likely living them according to someone else's,” says Charlotte Burgess-Auburn.
Burgess-Auburn is a designer, artist, educator, and the Director of Community at the d.school. With her recently published guide, You Need A Manifesto: How To Craft Your Convictions And Put Them To Work, she aims to help people identify their core values and then codify them to chart a course of meaning and purpose.
“A manifesto is a statement of purpose and a script for action,” she says, “a compass [and] navigation tool to help you find your way.” As she and Matt Abrahams discuss on this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, a personal manifesto can help us communicate our deepest values — first to ourselves, and then to the world.
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