Have you ever had a tendency to get carried away with strong emotions or even rage when communicating with a client? By reacting with your emotions or pouncing on the clients before they can even get their words out, you can end up in an argument instead of a discussion. The most important thing is to listen rather than pounce, and Dan discusses the importance of this.

In this episode, we talk about…

  • Taking a deep breath and being mindful of your communication style before replying
  • About the 5-4-3-2-1 communication theory and its advantages
  • Communication examples where pauses were taken and not pounced upon

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