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Rhetoric meets emotion: How to be truly persuasive

Daniela Landgraf talks about the power of words - because words work. Always.  (© Daniela Busse)

Daniela Landgraf talks about the power of words - because words work. Always. (© Daniela Busse)

Whether in professional life, in corporate communications or on social media - words shape reality. They can motivate, inspire and excite, but they can also unsettle or discourage. If you want to convince others, you should make targeted use of the power of language. The right words determine whether a message is received and whether people are willing to engage with it, because words have an effect. They can be gentle, encouraging or as sharp as a knife.

Effective rhetoric is becoming increasingly important, especially in times of hybrid teams, virtual meetings and increasing digital networking. How can you make a targeted impact across screens or on social media? How can companies use language to motivate employees and win over customers? The answer lies in consciously shaping language - and this is exactly what Daniela Landgraf's inspiring keynote speech "Words shape reality - convincing with enthusiasm" is all about.

Words are powerful - they shape our reality

The motivational keynote speaker and rhetoric expert Daniela Landgraf shows that words are not only valuable, but also powerful and wonderful - they can work wonders! Language and emotions are the key to reaching people and inspiring them in the long term.

This keynote focuses on the immense power of words: spoken or even thought words shape our reality. They not only determine success or failure, but also our mood, charisma and energy. Those who consciously use language can not only be convincing, but also create an atmosphere that promotes motivation and enthusiasm.

Keynote speaker Daniela Landgraf's credo is: "We need a world in which positive messages are effective." But in many companies, the importance of the choice of words is underestimated - especially in employee management. Strong words build strong employees. The right language can sustainably change the dynamics in teams, increase motivation and ensure clear, effective communication.

Rhetoric and enthusiasm: how language convinces

Whether in sales, in teams, in communication with customers or in dealings between employees: Words work. Always. But how can you use language to achieve an authentic, inspiring effect? What rhetorical tools can managers use to motivate teams, persuade people and create a positive atmosphere?

In her keynote speech, Daniela Landgraf vividly demonstrates why the widespread rule "Only 7% of communication is through words" is a myth. Language is much more than just a small part of communication - it is the central instrument for arousing emotions and strengthening persuasiveness.

Daniela Landgraf puts it in a nutshell: "Say what you mean and you'll get what you want." Because only those who communicate clearly and convincingly can really reach others.

Conclusion: Words are the key to motivation and success

Whether in meetings, in discussions with customers, on social media or in everyday interactions - language makes a difference. Companies, managers and teams benefit from using the power of words in a targeted manner. After all, enthusiasm is not created by facts alone, but by the way words convey emotions and motivate people.

Daniela Landgraf's keynote speech "Words shape reality - convincing with enthusiasm" provides inspiring ideas on how to make communication more conscious and convincing. After all, words are the driving force behind motivation and success.

Freie Redakteurin Daniela Busse
Pülsener Str. 9 Pülsener Str. 9
24257 Köhn
Germany

https://rednerin-landgraf.de

Frau Daniela Busse
01742419788

danielabusse@mail.de

Company profile Daniela Landgraf:
Daniela Landgraf is a keynote speaker and moderator, as well as the author of 20 books and a book mentor.
She is an expert on the topics of self-esteem, motivation, team building, stress management, change, the future and mental strength.
Her talks inspire and motivate her audiences and help them to put things into practice, which is where they often fail. The knowledge is usually there, but those affected do not get around to implementing it. This is exactly where Daniela Landgraf makes the difference. Keynotes that inspire, that encourage rethinking and rethinking and that show how implementation works.

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