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Emotional vs Logical Objections (Reading the Room)

Emotional vs Logical Objections (Reading the Room)

Purpose of This Lesson

To help you respond to people, not just words.

Emotional Objections

Signs:

  • Defensive tone
  • Repeated concerns
  • Short answers

Best response:

  • Slow down
  • Reassure
  • Avoid data overload

Logical Objections

Signs:

  • Specific questions
  • Requests for evidence
  • Comparison discussions

Best response:

  • Be precise
  • Use examples
  • Provide proof

Key Rule

Emotion first, logic second.

Never reverse this order.

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