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Welcoming Vulnerabilities to Build Rapport

Revealing appropriate vulnerabilities, flaws, and your human story builds rapport with groups. Avoid pretending to have all the answers.

Mutual openness forges authentic connections. People relate to shared struggles.

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In Convinced!, Jack Nasher provides frameworks for establishing credibility and trust with others through developing social intelligence, managing perceptions, and influencing people ethically.

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