Scratch my back
Published: Sun, 06/27/21
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You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours. 
A phrase that dates back to the English Navy during the 17th Century.
Yet the concept of reciprocity is as old as human interaction itself.
In his newly updated book, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, Robert Cialdini delves into six universal principles of influence, one of which is reciprocity.
One big takeaway is his suggestion for how to handle the 'thanks' that come when you do things for others.
If you're like me, you have a standard reply of, "No problem."
Or, "My pleasure."
Or, "It's no big deal."
Cialdini suggests, in an effort to best cultivate reciprocity, a better response would be, “Of course; I was glad to do it. It’s what long-term partners do for one another.”
In the case of a new(er) relationship, we'd say, "I was glad to do it; I know that if the situation were ever reversed, you would do the same for me."
Both replies fertilize the seeds of reciprocity.
Which can later be harvested for more meaningful advisor and COI partnerships.
If in-person appointments are coming back, can manager ride-alongs be far behind? 7 Ways Wholesalers Can Survive A Manager Ride-Along Visit
Rob
p.s. Speaking of appointments, our team at Wholesaler Masterminds® Schedulers is filling up calendars with both virtual and in-person meetings.
Schedule your discovery call with Aston or drop her an email to learn more.
 
A phrase that dates back to the English Navy during the 17th Century.
Yet the concept of reciprocity is as old as human interaction itself.
In his newly updated book, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, Robert Cialdini delves into six universal principles of influence, one of which is reciprocity.
One big takeaway is his suggestion for how to handle the 'thanks' that come when you do things for others.
If you're like me, you have a standard reply of, "No problem."
Or, "My pleasure."
Or, "It's no big deal."
Cialdini suggests, in an effort to best cultivate reciprocity, a better response would be, “Of course; I was glad to do it. It’s what long-term partners do for one another.”
In the case of a new(er) relationship, we'd say, "I was glad to do it; I know that if the situation were ever reversed, you would do the same for me."
Both replies fertilize the seeds of reciprocity.
Which can later be harvested for more meaningful advisor and COI partnerships.
If in-person appointments are coming back, can manager ride-alongs be far behind? 7 Ways Wholesalers Can Survive A Manager Ride-Along Visit
Rob
p.s. Speaking of appointments, our team at Wholesaler Masterminds® Schedulers is filling up calendars with both virtual and in-person meetings.
Schedule your discovery call with Aston or drop her an email to learn more.