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Minute With Maxwell - Be Memorable

John Maxwell talks about how to be unforgettable in every experience. He says that it doesn't take a lot to be unforgettable, but it does take intentionality. He suggests that we should always ask ourselves what we can say or do to set an experience apart from others.

Maxwell gives an example of how he plans to make a nine-hour plane ride unforgettable. He says that he will have mentoring sessions on the plane, but he will also have the group do the Hokey Pokey. He believes that this will be a unique and memorable experience for the group.

Maxwell's advice is simple, but it is effective. If we want to be unforgettable in our interactions with others, we need to be intentional about making our experiences unique and memorable. We can do this by saying or doing something that no one else has done before.

Here are some specific tips for being unforgettable:

  • Be creative and original. Come up with ideas that no one else has thought of before.
  • Be personal and genuine. Connect with people on a deeper level.
  • Be memorable. Do something that will stick in people's minds long after they've met you.

If you follow these tips, you'll be well on your way to becoming unforgettable.

In Summary:

Being unforgettable doesn't mean being over-the-top or obnoxious. It simply means leaving a positive and lasting impression on people.

Being unforgettable doesn't always have to be expensive or time-consuming. Sometimes, the simplest things can be the most memorable.

The most important thing is to be yourself and to be genuine. When you're being yourself, people will be drawn to you and they'll remember you for who you are.

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