I’ve made it my practice for years to have significant conversations with just about everyone I meet. If you have an open mind and humility, you can learn from anyone. The more people I’ve talked to, the more I’ve learned.
It’s easy to have a superficial conversation with someone. Most of our conversations aren’t personal. How often has someone asked you, “How are you?” What’s the universal response? “Fine. How are you?”
What if you didn’t talk to make conversation, but instead you talked to make a difference?
I’ve used “S.P.E.A.K.” as an acronym to help me make my conversations go beneath the surface. You can use these questions with anyone you meet—no matter how much money, power, or popularity the other person has, this tool will help you go deeper and be more personal:
S – Story: “What is your story?”
This is an open-ended question that gets people started. Most people like to talk about their story because being known is a basic need we all have.
P – Passion: “What motivates you?”
Everyone is moved by something. A person’s passion is one of the things that makes that person unique. You make a significant connection when you take an interest in what others care about. When you get people to talk about what they love, you’ll be transformed by a different perspective.
E – Encouragement: “Do you know what you’d be good at?”
Once you know someone’s story and their passions, it’s natural to encourage them to do something they are good at—or to consider something they could do well. This is a faith-building opportunity. People thrive when they are encouraged and empowered. Most people don’t have enough faith to believe in the dream God has given them. You can encourage them to take that next step.
A – Assistance: “How can I help you?”
When you ask this kind of question, you are being like Jesus. He often asked, “What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus served the people he encountered, and every conversation was according to God’s plan. You may be in a person’s life just so you can give them the help they need to fulfill God’s purpose for their life.
K – Knowledge: “What do you know that I need to know?”
This question is for your benefit. You can ask anyone this question because everyone knows something you don’t. With the right question, you can learn from anyone. You don’t have time to make all the mistakes! Wise people draw out learnings from the experiences of others.
There’s a bonus question that you should ask yourself: “Who do I know that should hear what I’ve learned?” This question passes along wisdom that others need to hear. Don’t hoard it for yourself; share what you learn with others.
Today we spend so much time buried in our mobile devices. Some of us have forgotten how to approach one another and have a meaningful conversation. Questions like these can help you engage with anyone you meet.
I am profusely blessed to walk with the Lord and His Kingdom journey. I am His He is mine, walk with Him to the last day of my life
I have learned alot from your teaching and still learning my purpose for this journey
Thanks for the good teaching about engaging others in our communication,was really such a blessing.May God bless you abundantiy.
Your posting gives me new perspective always. Thank you so much for this article.
Additional wisdom to me,thanks Pastor. Lameka -Uganda
Thank You for this article Rick, I’m relief from silenced.
i have always been struggling on how to ignite meaningful conversation…..thank you for this article pastor Rick,
These are great lessons to help stir up meaningful and fruitful conversations. Thank you for sharing!
Excellent article. Thanks for all you do for the Christian world and your testimony. We pray God’s continued blessing on you!!!!
Wow, I’ve learned something new today… Thank
Pastor thank you so much sir for this impactfull write up.
Thank you pastor for rescuing these forgotten jewels that are in relationships with others
Always always just what I need at the right time ! You never disappoint!
Awesome, I did not know I was doing SPEAK already, the Holy Spirit is amazing. I work with victims of crimes and I always pray to God how to reach out to each of them, in a special way, due to every person is different so is their level of grief or hurt, also their gifts. Now reading this article just confirms the desire of God to reach out to others, build relations by having real conversation, of course, make sense…He is in the soul business. But some has forgotten the importance of it.Thank you, Pastor for sharing this article, great refresher.
Thanks for this gem! God bless
Great Stuff Pastor Rick!
Thank you so much ! I will keep this in mind.
Thanks so much for this eye opening message!