Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It

(Darren Dugan) #1

marks our most critical conversations in life. They will help
you connect and create more meaningful and warm
relationships. That they might help you extract what you
want is a bonus; human connection is the first goal.
With that in mind, I encourage you to take the risk of
sprinkling these in every conversation you have. I promise
you that they will feel awkward and artificial at first, but
keep at it. Learning to walk felt awfully strange, too.
As you internalize these techniques, turning the artifice
of tactical empathy into a habit and then into an integral part
of your personality, keep in mind these lessons from the
chapter you’ve just read:


■ Imagine   yourself    in  your    counterpart’s   situation.
The beauty of empathy is that it doesn’t demand
that you agree with the other person’s ideas (you
may well find them crazy). But by
acknowledging the other person’s situation, you
immediately convey that you are listening. And
once they know that you are listening, they may
tell you something that you can use.

■ The   reasons why a   counterpart will    not make    an
agreement with you are often more powerful
than why they will make a deal, so focus first on
clearing the barriers to agreement. Denying
barriers or negative influences gives them
credence; get them into the open.
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