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Mirror the body language and tone of the other party from "summary" of Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss,Tahl Raz

When you're in a negotiation, you need to be in tune with the other person. One way to do that is by mirroring their body language and tone. This means you subtly mimic the way they are sitting, their gestures, and even the pace and tone of their speech. By doing this, you are showing that you are on the same page as them, building rapport and trust. Mirroring can help you establish a connection with the other party and make them feel more comfortable. It shows that you are paying attention and that you understand where they are coming from. This can help to diffuse tension and create a more positive atmosphere for the negotiation. Mirroring is a powerful tool because it can help you to better understand the other person's perspective. By mirroring their body language and tone, you can get a sense of their emotions and motivations. This can give...
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    Never Split the Difference

    Chris Voss

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