Write down their exact words, not your interpretation - their words are emotional anchors and trigger words you'll use later in the presentation

Active listening requires feeding back exactly what you heard, clarifying if they say 'that's not exactly it,' and taking detailed notes throughout. The prospect's own words become the most powerful copy you can use—because those words already carry their exact emotional weight.

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Active listening requires feeding back exactly what you heard, clarifying if they say 'that's not exactly it,' and taking detailed notes throughout. The prospect's own words become the most powerful copy you can use—because those words already carry their exact emotional weight.

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    Customer Words Are Emotional Anchors

    Write down their exact words, not your interpretation—their words are emotional anchors and trigger words you'll use later in the presentation.