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10 Ways to Be a Human Trigger

I love the idea of triggering thought. When I think of brands, leaders or speakers that I love, it is because they trigger thoughts in my head, they trigger ideas...they trigger a brighter future. I try in my speaking events on engagement, social media and leadership to trigger inspiration...isn't that what life is about?

We as human beings can create value in people's lives by acting as a human trigger

  1. Trigger an idea about how to solve a problem by connecting thoughts.
  2. Trigger ideas about how people can achieve success by relating your success story.
  3. Trigger networking by introducing people.
  4. Trigger belief by believing in people
  5. Trigger happiness by smiling
  6. Trigger ideas by asking more question than giving the answers
  7. Trigger value by asking people how you can provide value in their lives
  8. Trigger conversations by using and participating in social media
  9. Trigger action by setting targets and goals
  10. Trigger the concept of attracting talent by constantly searching for talent

When you think of your interactions with people, do you act as a trigger or a blocker of thoughts?

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Wow, great post Anna! Triggering things is a great way to put it. All our actions are ultimately triggered. We should strive to trigger the best outcome in those around us.

Another aspect is that we should seek ways to trigger our own best outcome. Conscious actions are what sets off the trigger -- the what happens afterwards is usually unconscious, but powerful. For example, taking the time to form a habit is conscious, but it can trigger a lifelong change.

Thank you for the awesome post Anna. It has certainly triggered inspiration in me, and I now look forward to reading the rest of your blog.

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