RAE’S READS

Although I finished my Non-fiction challenge much earlier this year,

Completed in March

I am still trying to read more non-fiction. Recently, a friend, Susan, gave me some books she had left over from when she was the CFO of Alvin Independent School District on team management and communication. One of these books, which I’m just getting around to reading is Bob Nicoll’s Remember the Ice.

A fine book on effectively communicating

The title stems from, which is more effective, to say, “Don’t forget the ice,”or to modify the “message” to, “Remember the ice”? Nicoll contends that saying, “Don’t forget the ice” registers in one’s subconscious as “FORGET the ice” because we are most likely to leave out negative messages like, “Don’t.” Instead, he says, we should phrase the communication in a positive way, “REMEMBER” the ice; thus, we will be more likely to experience positive results.

There are many tips and hints about effective communication with others, but here is a tip for self-communication: “Why would you ever begin a sentence with the words, ‘I can’t,’ when you are endowed with the ability to DO anything you put your heart and mind to.” (Bob-ism #9) LOL

By modifying our message, the author points out, we can positively modify our communication to others and to ourselves. This was a helpful book. it made me think.

RAE
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5 responses to “DON’T FORGET THE ICE vs REMEMBER THE ICE”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    We could all use a little help with our communication, I think.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      All I need is when to shut up and let other people talk. LOL

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  2. Carla Avatar

    I have not read that book, Rae, but I remember attending a workshop where we spent a lot of time reworking messages with a positive slant. I could have used that book when I was a school principal for 5 years.

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