Trust and Creating Allies: The Six Axis Model of Influence

Trust and Creating Allies: The Six Axis Model of Influence

In this Forged by Trust podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Chase Hughes, renowned expert on human behavior and persuasion, and a key member of the "Behavior Panel". Our conversation delved deep into the fascinating world of influence, and specifically, Chase's groundbreaking Six-Axis Model of Influence. If you've ever faced crippling fears and insecurities that have hindered your interpersonal relationships and held you back from achieving your goals, then this article is for you. By gaining a deeper understanding of human behavior and mastering the art of persuasion, you can overcome these obstacles and create strong alliances built on trust.


One of the first things Chase discusses is the importance of gut feelings in influencing others. He shares his personal motivation for delving into the world of persuasion: to teach intelligence professionals how to get others to do what they need them to do. However, he quickly realized that the more he learned, the more he realized how much he didn't know. This humbling realization serves as a reminder that there is always more to discover and understand about human behavior.


Chase emphasizes the significant role our gut plays in influencing others. He explains that our gut communicates with us through feelings and emotions, using them as a means to send messages about what's happening around us. Interestingly, he reveals that about 90% of our serotonin and 30% of all other neurotransmitters are located in our stomachs. This highlights the strong connection between our gut and our emotions, and sheds light on why gut feelings are such powerful tools in influencing others.


Ethics in persuasion is a topic that often sparks debate. Chase makes a thought-provoking point that ethics lie not in the tools we use, but in the individuals employing these tools. It is up to each person to use their influence ethically and responsibly. This reminder serves as a call to action for all of us to consider the impact our actions have on others, and to approach persuasion with integrity.


The first rule Chase teaches in behavior profiling is to see suffering first. This may seem counterintuitive, but it is a fundamental step in understanding and influencing others. By recognizing and acknowledging the suffering someone may be experiencing, we can develop empathy and build trust. This principle serves as a powerful reminder to look beyond the surface and truly understand the emotions and struggles of those around us.


The Six-Axis Model of Influence, as Chase explains, consists of focus, authority, trauma, and emotion. These four elements are leveraged to influence the "ancestor" within a person – the primal part of their brain that governs their actions and decisions. The first axis, focus, refers to the ability to prioritize and direct our attention. By understanding what truly matters to us and where we should invest our focus, we can effectively influence others.


The next axis is openness, which measures a person's willingness to be vulnerable. Building trust and creating allies requires a certain level of vulnerability, as it allows for genuine connections to be formed. By being open and honest with others, we invite them to do the same, fostering an environment of trust and collaboration.


Connection, the third axis, measures the level of interpersonal connection a person feels. We are social beings by nature, and our connections with others play a significant role in our overall well-being. Building strong connections with those around us is crucial in creating lasting alliances built on trust and mutual understanding.


Expectancy, the fourth axis, refers to a person's belief that something positive will happen in the future. It is the hope and optimism that drives us to take action and pursue our goals. By instilling a sense of expectancy in others, we can motivate and inspire them to join us in our endeavors.


Compliance and suggestibility make up the final two axes of the model. Compliance refers to a person's willingness to respond to a direct command, while suggestibility measures their inclination to act on a suggested action. By understanding where someone falls on these axes, we can tailor our approach to effectively influence their behavior.


In conclusion, understanding human behavior and mastering the art of persuasion is an invaluable skill that can help us overcome our fears and insecurities. Chase Hughes' Six-Axis Model of Influence provides a comprehensive framework for building trust and creating allies. By focusing on the key elements of focus, authority, trauma, and emotion, and considering the axes of openness, connection, expectancy, compliance, and suggestibility, we can navigate the intricacies of human behavior and forge strong alliances rooted in trust. So, let's embrace this knowledge and unlock our potential for personal development and growth.



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About Chase: The leading military and intelligence behavior expert with 20 years of creating the most advanced behavior skills courses and tactics available worldwide:


Chase Hughes is a leading behavior expert in the United States and the #1 bestselling author of two books on tactical behavior skills. He is the author of the worldwide #1 bestselling book on advanced persuasion, influence and behavior profiling.


Chase teaches elite groups, government agencies and police in behavior science skills including behavior profiling, nonverbal analysis, deception detection, interrogation, and advanced behavioral investigation. His PEACE 4A course is a critical, life-saving course designed for law enforcement, and his Human Tradecraft course is specifically designed for intelligence operations personnel who depend heavily on serious human behavior skills.

Chase’s website:?https://www.chasehughes.com/


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Zakery Nalbone

“The two most important days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you find out why “

1 年

.Appearances can be deceiving. What may seem insignificant at first glance can hold immeasurable value upon closer inspection

Joanna Drucka-Podbereska

International&Intercultural Change Strategist ??Uncover Interim Manager??Building Healthy leadership&organisation??Diagnosing the root cause of the challenge??Tribes&TOC expert??Competencies&solutions of the future

1 年

The most common searching phrase 2day is : how, not why. People prefer ready-made copy-paste answers and building trust is all about coherence of the real self, not living the ideal self. Therefore, if the observer sees this inconsistency, he will not believe the messenger either. Your message, although it is obvious, touches on a very complex matter. Not everyone is looking for an answer to the question of who they are and there is OFTEN no self-reflection and the one who knows is not always ready to face it. If you don't know who you are, it will be difficult to build a message full of trust. That's why I think that the topic of trust, although it sounds easy, is multi-level and very difficult for people who don't have depth. If you feel people and feel yourself/you have a connection, then everything seems simple. However, it requires readiness, mindfulness, openness and time. Trust in yourself, in others and in the process?? in my opinion.

Dawn Bates FRSA

#ialso100 | Author Coach for the Brave | Molecule Shaking Speaker | Award Winning Writer | 21 Books | Social Impact Publisher | Drinking Tea Down Rabbit Holes Daily

1 年

I am so looking forward to reading this Robin! Trusting our gut instincts and intuitions is so needed, but for us to be able to trust our gut instincts, we first need to clean our gut from all the nasties that processed 'food', alcohol and the natural foods coated in pesticides and herbicides have created. Chef Doris Fin is on a mission to help people do this with her culinary classes and her up and coming book. The stuff this woman knows is incredible!

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