Skot Waldron is back for a second episode to continue our discussion about Influence, the 4 C's of establishing trust and walls of self-preservation. Discover the three questions to ask to determine what walls you have up, to begin the process of lowering them in order to establishing trust with the person on the other side of you.
On this episode, we are in a part 2 discussion with Skot Waldron about Influence and the concept of how to establish trust. Check out these tools as Tracy and Skot unpack these concepts.
This idea of being aware to observe your surroundings and watching and listening to the person on the other side of you is important when establishing trust. When you do, you can pick up on clues as to what a person needs from you. This will allow you to see what is most important to them. Is it Character, Chemistry, Competency or Credibility?
This is not manipulation. This is understanding others so you can bend and adjust to meet them where they are so that you can have a healthy relationship with them. Skot says, Influence is "I'm for you. Manipulation is "I'm for myself". Don't be a manipulator.
Three questions to ask to ask yourself in terms of walls of self-preservation:
1. What am I afraid of losing
2. What am I trying to hide?
3. What am I trying to prove?
What walls do you need to be sure to come down yourself in order to establish trust with those around you.
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