To “persuade” means: to convince, to satisfy the mind, subdue the opposition of the mind, lead to the opinion or conclusion presented, make one think or believe, successfully achieve the acceptance or practice of, create agreement.
It comes from the Latin persuadere - to bring over by talking.
Persuasion is something many people want to accomplish. It’s something they wish they were really good at.
The problem is that what most people think is “persuasion”, doesn’t work. And what they try to do to “persuade” someone who doesn’t want to be persuaded, doesn’t work.
The act of “persuasion” renders you powerless. And that is exactly how you feel when you’re trying to “persuade” – powerless.
Ultimately, “persuasion” betrays a lack of power and little understanding about how to achieve desired outcomes with ease.
What does that look like?
