Power is the ability to get things done
- your way. Sometimes
it's a direct order that you give, sometimes
a suggestion you
make, or a request or the asking of a
favor; but the result (if
you have power) is always that the other
person acts and you
derive a benefit from the other person's
actions.
Once can have power in many different ways.
You have it over
your employees because you pay their salaries.
If you are an
expert in a special field, it's because
you know the best way to
handle matters. In a legal dispute it's
because you have the
law on your side. If you have credit cards,
it can be part of
your lifestyle to go into a store, hotel,
or restaurant, in any
city, and order whatever you wish. In
politics it's because
folks will give you their votes, hoping
that you'll work and
succeed in getting the government to serve
them in their area.
And there's the power that derives from
being talented, charming
and capable; of being up-to-the minute
and knowledgeable, so
people know if they let you handle things
for them or listen to
your advice, they'll come out ahead.
One more aspect of power. This concerns
competition. If all
the world were fair and equal, one would
have no need for the
upper hand, for the advantage, for power.
But of course the
world isn't. Which often means that in
a competitive situation
you cannot merely settle for an equal
chance. You must keep
your eyes and ears, and indeed all you
faculties, open for any
clue or other tips that will move the
balance in your favor.
Whenever possible, make sure you get more
than an equal chance.
You Have to Look
the Part
Add the other elements of the power image
too. Clothing - it's
worth investing some money to be well
dressed. Buy suits on time
payments if you can (a credit card is
very useful for this).
That way the clothes are helping to get
power, and therefore
money, for you while you are paying for
them. Don't forget
about the car you drive around in; if
the one you have is not
impressive then rent one that is. Rental
cars don't cost that
much and driving a good one pays dividends
in the power sphere.
Try to join clubs and organization (business,
social, political)
that have important and influential members.
If at first you
can't become a member, then manoeuvre
a member into taking you
as his guest.
Money and power beget money and power,
the more they thing you
have, the more you'll get.
We must repeat that, for most people, those
who belong to the
power elite are those that appear to belong
to it. Unless
recognized personally, a millionaire will
be turned away from a
class restaurant if he's not well-dressed.
You Have to Consciously
Act the Part of One Who is Used to Being
in Command
Be the Man Who's
in Demand
When the Fight for
Power Gets Harder
Most important, be in control of the situation
at all times. If
you feel your control is slipping, do
something to regain it,
You could do something vividly dramatic
and totally bewildering
to the other person, like suddenly shouting
or pounding on your
desk. Or you could press a secret buzzer
to have someone rush
in and interrupt when the other side is
coming on too strong.
Never ever get into a power struggle when
you're at any kind of
a disadvantage; if you're tired or if
the discussion turns to a
subject in which the other guy is an expert.
Always focus your
own mental energy and project your thoughts
into his mind. Look
him in the eyes, try to gain his confidence.
Always have a
picture in your mind of a victory over
this person bigger than
the victory you need to achieve your aims.
And whatever you do,
don't lose; that is, if you realize that
you can't beat him,
then leave. It's better not to have victory
than to have a
defeat.
Say Whatever Does
the Trick
From Start to Finish
Suppose the guy seems convinced but he
can't seem to make up his
mind to actually hand over the money or
sign the contract to
make the purchase. Sometimes it helps
to imply that he really
can't afford it. He might buy it just
to show you he isn't poor
or a cheapskate. Another great strategy
that sometimes works in
desperation to close a sale is to make
him feel guilty if he
doesn't buy. Imply that he deliberately
wasted your time and
energy, the he's rotten and thoughtless,
that he just wanted to
make a phony impression on his wife or
girl friend or anyone who
is there with him. You might want to say
all this very loudly,
almost yelling, so that a crowd gathers
and you shame him into
buying. Or you can try another method
to clinch the sale, offer
him a "special bonus". Say you'll give
him a longer time to
pay, or a contract for "free" servicing
or that you'll add on a
bonus of another item "free". Actually
he may have been
entitled to this "extra" all along, but
if you haven't mentioned
it, then now's the time. Try to keep one
or two tings in
reserve as your last pieces of ammunition.
To Sum It Up
In the power battle called life, victory
will go to those who
find the right weapons and use them. So
keep your weapons
handy; get a head start and don't lose
it. Be alert for clues
you can use to your advantage. Present
yourself with
confidence; broadcast your will power,
speak and move with
assurance, and, to make sure they get
the message, have the
clothes, car, office and the other outer
appearances of power
and money. People tend to believe what
they see, and if you
look like you've got it made, then you
will have it made.