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Art Of Frame Control Quotes

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Josh King Madrid
“Mindfulness is essential to frame control. It's crucial to just pay attention to your surroundings, thoughts, feelings, and responses to the situation or encounter in which you find yourself.”
Josh King Madrid

Josh King Madrid
“Our choices are affected by how information is framed. Depending on which qualities are emphasized, identical facts can be more or less appealing.”
Josh King Madrid

Josh King Madrid
“When people were attempting to persuade others in the legendary Arena in ancient Greece, frame battles were frequently conducted. The delivery and techniques may have changed over time, but the fundamental ideas behind frame control have mostly remained the same.”
Josh King Madrid

Josh King Madrid
“When practicing frame control, one's body language, which subtly reflects one's psychological response throughout a
discussion, can have a significant influence on oneself.”
Josh King Madrid

Josh King Madrid
“Our mind is capable of detecting even the smallest hand and finger movements, and if gestures and motions are employed successfully during an utterance or discussion, they can enhance the transmission of information.”
Josh King Madrid

Josh King Madrid
“Control in this context does not mean domineering others or dominating a conversation...Your framing should enthuse and captivate the audience rather than trying to convince them of your own notions or viewpoints.”
Josh King Madrid

Josh King Madrid
“Probably one of the often overlooked framing components
is body language. The way a question is framed might depend on a variety of factors, including posture, mood, facial gestures, and grin.”
Josh King Madrid

Josh King Madrid
“The main questions in frames are "Who are you to the person you are conversing with?" and
"Who is the person to you?" Frames determine who you are to each other in group contexts, such as social circles and night games. Every reaction has an impact on the interaction's story or deeper significance. The interaction's "tone" is established by them. However, every reaction also shapes how the receiver is perceived by others; your acts will shape how the receiver sees you.”
Josh King Madrid