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Some links in this article are affiliate links. We may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through these links, at no extra cost to you. We only recommend products we find useful to our readersIn this article, we will talk about how to make the most impact decisions of your life. According to a recent survey, only 37% people negotiate their salaries. What is the reason for not negotiating the salary? Yes! You guess that right. Fear!
We are not sure where to start if we are worth what we are asking for and in some situations we may just be embraced to discuss money. It’s funny how we are hesitant to play a more proactive role in a decision that could impact our growth and our earning potential through our entire career.
Here are tips for negotiating a salary and start earning which will do justice to your skills and abilities.
Negotiating a Salary
1Know your value
2Consider the entire package
3Practice Makes Perfect
- Always write down what you want to say.
- Practice it in front of the mirror and record a video on your phone.
- When you are prepared for what you want to say, you will appear more confident and convincing.
- This, by the way, is the technique that Bollywood Baadshah Shah Rukh Khan uses to practice his acting skills. And look how well things have turned out for him.
4Focus on Qualities First, Numbers later
5Be Specific
6Prepare to say ‘No’
7Think About the Other Person
8Ask for more
Do not get into an argument and do not hack. It is important to get through the situation while maintaining the dignity and negotiating with a positive tone. Arguing or haggling about the figure is self-defeating. Be prepared to frame your counter proposals in a way that highlights your strength. For example; I am really excited to work here and I am sure I can add value to this job. I appreciate this offer however I am looking for 10% more based on my experience, education, and past performance records.
So, there you go. Keep these tips in mind for the next time you sit across the negotiating table.
BY M. DIVYA SRI




































