A Guide to Conversational Intimacy
Jason Linkswiler
CoResolute CEO | Driving CRM ROI for Mid-Market Clients | Agentic AI Builder | Salesforce | ServiceNow | MS Dynamics
I want to discuss conversational intimacy.
Now, I’m not referring to the type of intimacy you may have with a significant other. Instead, I’m talking about meaningful depth in conversation and its power to build trust. The kind of conversation you would have with someone you have known for decades. And how to create fluidity between business and personal conversation.
An analogy is writing in the passive versus active voice. Grammarly often tells me that I’m prone to the passive voice, which I acknowledge is a lazy form of writing. The same is true in conversation.
We can be lazy (passive) in our questions, answers, and listening, or more intimate (active). And I believe the more natural the conversation, the more trust, which is the foundation for healthy relationships. And relationships are a crucial puzzle piece for business success.
Here are some techniques I’m working on to inject intimacy into conversations.
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Some of these ideas may run counter to your comfort zone. And intuition is fundamental. I will exit with gratitude if I start having a conversation and feel like something is off. But before I go, I ask myself if there are any conscience biases at work. However, there are times when the connections between two individuals are not there; it is better to learn quickly and not force it.
My thinking on this subject formed over time, but its genesis was working with a fantastic sales team earlier in my career. These pros could talk to any customer or prospect. And by the end of the conversation, someone invited the other to a BBQ. And they were successful.
I’ve found that the sooner you can build trust, the sooner a relationship takes root. The importance of relationships in business is timeless - happiness as well.
Good luck exploring your conversational intimacy. Thoughts?