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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2019 · 8 MIN

Is it better to push too much or too little?

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It isn’t always easy to know what approach to take with clients who aren’t sure what they want. In this episode, MDRT members explain why they would rather risk overplaying or underplaying their communication, and the client responses they have seen as a result. You’ll hear from: Michael Bibb, BA, DipPFS “Sunny” Jae Lee, IAR Shelley MacIntyre, CHS Elli Schochet, CFP Episode breakdown: 0:33 – The benefits of persistence 1:47 – Preferring to avoid confrontation and address a topic later 2:32 – The guidance from remembering that some coverage is better than no coverage 3:19 – Balancing communication by connecting at their level 5:17 – Identifying the privilege of having options and taking action 7:18 – Inspiring clients to celebrate their own good decisions Listen to the monthly series, MDRT Presents: @mdrtpresents

It isn’t always easy to know what approach to take with clients who aren’t sure what they want. In this episode, MDRT members explain why they would rather risk overplaying or underplaying their communication, and the client responses they have seen as a result. You’ll hear from: Michael Bibb, BA, DipPFS “Sunny” Jae Lee, IAR Shelley MacIntyre, CHS Elli Schochet, CFP Episode breakdown: 0:33 – The benefits of persistence 1:47 – Preferring to avoid confrontation and address a topic later 2:32 – The guidance from remembering that some coverage is better than no coverage 3:19 – Balancing communication by connecting at their level 5:17 – Identifying the privilege of having options and taking action 7:18 – Inspiring clients to celebrate their own good decisions Listen to the monthly series, MDRT Presents: @mdrtpresents

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