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Stop People Pleasing, Start Leading with Chris Marr - Ep 29

Stop People Pleasing, Start Leading with Chris Marr - Ep 29

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In this conversation, Chris Marr discusses the importance of authority in client relationships, emphasizing the detrimental effects of people-pleasing behaviors. He shares insights on how to navigate difficult conversations, the significance of constructive tension, and the need for professionals to assert their expertise without coming off as arrogant. Chris also introduces the People Pleaser's Path to Authority Assessment, which helps individuals recognize their tendencies and grow into more authoritative roles. The discussion culminates in practical advice for becoming a strategic partner to clients and recognizing when to part ways with unproductive relationships.

Takeaways

  • The strength of client relationships is dictated by difficult conversations.
  • People pleasing can hinder both personal and client success.
  • Feeling important in work leads to better client relationships.
  • The need to be liked can undermine respect in professional settings.
  • Most professionals are too busy to think strategically.
  • Setting the right tone and intention is crucial in client interactions.
  • Clients want confidence and expertise from their professionals.
  • Recognizing when to fire a client is essential for business health.
  • Over apologizing can damage professional credibility.
  • What's easy for you is hard for others, so value your expertise.

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