Opening the Door to Influence

Ever try to give feedback and feel like you hit a wall? The harder you push, the more they dig in.
Opening the Door to Influence with Dr. Phil Shero

That’s not stubbornness — it’s psychology. When people feel their freedom to choose is under threat, they raise a force field. Researchers call it reactance. And when it goes up, your influence drops to zero.

The good news: you can lower it. Not by backing down or giving up, but by changing your approach. In this episode of Leadership Insights that Build Real Trust, Dr. Phillip Shero walks through three concrete steps that reopen the door to influence without compromising your integrity.

If resistance and pushback are costing you trust with your team, let’s talk.

Written by Phillip Shero

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