By Robert
Greenshields
Rapport
is one of the cornerstones of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) and learning it can help you achieve greater success in your
business
Improving
your rapport building skills can help you:
- Make
more sales.
- Get
a better job.
- Win
better deals in negotiations.
- Speak
effectively and persuasively in public.
Rapport
exists when two people feel comfortable with each other and there is a degree of trust and confidence.
Think
about a time when you were in a conversation with someone and the two of you were naturally in sync.
You probably
felt as though you were speaking with your thoughts as much as with your words.
You can
easily choose to build that level of rapport with another person or a group of people.
Where
there is strong rapport, people understand each other more easily and there is potential for effective communication.
You've
already done this many times throughout your life but you may not have recognized what you were doing.
Six Ways to Build Rapport
We generally
like people who are like ourselves in some way. So you build rapport by making the other person feel that you have something
in common.
The secret
is to find something about them or their behavior that you can match. Here are six things you can match in another person
to build rapport:
Words: Matching the way someone talks is a good way to build rapport
with them. Take note of the words they use which indicate their sensory preferences (such as visual, auditory or kinesthetic) and use similar words and phrases in your own communication.
You should also try to use any key words or phrases that they use a lot, such as "Alright", "Actually", "You know what I mean".
Physiology: Copying the posture, facial expressions, hand gestures or movements
of someone you are talking to will cause their body to say unconsciously to their mind that this person is like me! You don't have to match them exactly - for example
if they are tapping their fingers, you can move your feet with a similar rhythm.
Voice: If the person talks slowly and deliberately, for example, he
will feel comfortable if you are the same way.
Breathing: If two people in conversation are breathing very differently,
e.g. in depth or speed of breathing, both of them would feel uncomfortable. So you may need to match their rhythm of breathing.
How
they deal with information: Some people
are detail-oriented while others prefer their information brief. If you get this wrong, the detail-oriented person will be
yearning for more facts or the big-picture
person will soon be yawning!
Common
experiences: If you travel somewhere
and meet a stranger who turns out to be from your hometown, you will quickly have a lively conversation. It's rarely so clear-cut
but the secret is to find some commonality.
It's much easier to build rapport when people can find some shared interests and experiences or a common background.
To build
effective rapport you must be an exceptional observer so that you notice little things about people.
You also
need to be subtle in using these techniques but typically the other person will not notice it.
You can
develop your ability to observe other people to such an extent that you will begin to see and even predict their reactions
to what you say.
Once
you have established rapport, you can start changing the other person's viewpoint to more closely match your own. This is
called leading. Do this slowly, and you will elicit a positive response. You will notice them starting to adopt your mannerisms and enthusiasm. However, do it too quickly
and you will blow your rapport.
Once
you have mastered the skills of rapport building, you will find that you can lead virtually anyone and any group, large or
small, in the direction you wish.
As with
most things, rapport-building techniques become more effective the more you use them so it's important that you practice whenever
possible. You can practice building rapport with
strangers at the grocery store or even in line at the coffee shop.
It can
be a lot of fun and also very profitable!
About
the author: Robert Greenshields is a marketing success coach and certified NLP trainer. If you feel you're not achieving the success you want, download his free guide to
transforming yourself at http://www.DiscoverNLPandHypnosis.com