Lawyer Reveals #1 Conversation Technique To Instantly Gain Authority, Respect & High Status
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 Published On Premiered Mar 21, 2024

Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm. With his extensive experience as a trial lawyer, Jefferson understands the art of persuading and communicating effectively in high-conflict situations, and is one of the most sought after names in functional thinking for modern day communication. Known for his practical videos and authentic presence, Jefferson has amassed over 7 million social media followers—making him the most followed litigation attorney in the world—all in less than a year, all from inside his vehicle.

Today on the show we discuss: how to gain respect from others and appear confident when you speak, how to have difficult conversations with people you care about, how to transform relationship conflict into growth, how to stand up for yourself without being disrespectful, the fastest way to lose someone’s respect for you, why you don’t want to “win” an argument and much more.












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