How to Create Maximum Emotional Impact During the Deep Discovery Conversation

25 min listen

Most advisors know that clients don’t walk into their office with their financial hopes, dreams, goals and concerns all neatly organized on a mental spreadsheet. New, prospective clients especially experience their financial lives as a jumble of competing priorities and wishes. In this deep-diver conversation Scott and Ken explore how advisors can use a simple exercise with 5x8 cards to help clients clarify what they want their future to look like and how to define and organize their priorities. Not only does the exercise help the advisor understand the client more deeply, but it also helps the client understand themselves. As Ken explains, one client who went through the exercise exclaimed, “You have bound the chaos of my life!” to their advisor – all this in the second meeting they had with each other.

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