What an NBA Player Teaches Us About Communication: Language Is Contagious
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Game 7. Millions watching. And Tyrese Halliburton's secret weapon wasn't his jumpshot.
Before the biggest game of his career, the Indiana Pacers star made one crucial decision: he refused to listen to "poison narratives" from sports media. While everyone else was talking, he was present.
And that presence powered his performance all the way to the NBA Finals - before tearing his achilles.
Here's what hit me: if an elite athlete needs to master communication to perform under pressure, what about the rest of us?
You're communicating 80% of your day—in meetings, with your team, even in your own head. Most people wing it. But communication isn't just talking. It's presentation and presence. Master both, and you don't just get heard—you get results.
Whether you're leading a team through change, navigating a difficult conversation, or building the coalition you need to hit your goals, this skill determines everything. Halliburton proved it on the biggest stage. Now it's your turn.
This is Equal Matters. I'm Rob Hunter, and the door is always open.
http://robhunter.me