Speaking from your own model of reality instead of matching the prospect's breaks rapport and creates communication snags

Speaking from your own model of reality instead of matching the prospect's breaks rapport and creates communication snags. Effective communication requires entering the other person's world, not forcing them into yours.

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Speaking from your own model of reality instead of matching the prospect's breaks rapport and creates communication snags. Effective communication requires entering the other person's world, not forcing them into yours.

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