Wednesday, June 17, 2020
3 Psychological Hacks to Give You an Upper Hand When Asking for a Raise
3 Psychological Hacks to Give You an Upper Hand When Asking for a Raise Chances are that you already know that psychology goes a long way in sales. You may have also heard how psychology helps when youâre networking. But did you know that you can also use psychology to better your chances of getting a raise? A quick note here, knowing about psychology is not about manipulating the other person into get what you want. Itâs about knowing how the mind works so that you can ease situations that can cause a lot of anxiety while getting others to collaborate with you. Use our tips below to give yourself an upper hand when asking for a raise. Using their own words to describe their problem. In sales and marketing youâre taught to use a prospective clientâs own words to remind them of why the need your product or service. You can use the same concept when asking for a raise. For example, perhaps you know the company is looking to open up a new office overseas and have run into some issues like struggling to find employees. Perhaps your boss has even mentioned it during meetings. When asking for a raise you can bring up the issue and then explain how you can fix the problem. The key here is to use their own words. So if your boss has mentioned, âWow weâre really having a hard time finding qualified people to open up our new office in Chinaâ then you would use the exact wording when you bring it up. The reason itâs so effective to use their own words is because it will create familiarity between the two people. The detail also triggers much more emotion than saying something general like âThe company is having recruitment issues.â Then you can provide examples of how youâve already handled issues like this and can continue to do so, therefore making you a valuable asset to the company and worthy of a raise. Mirror their body language. In addition to using your bossâ own words, you can also mirror their body language. The concept of mirroring is pretty simple: when asking for a raise use body language that is similar to the other personâs. This creates a sense of familiarity, trust, and comfort because when someone behaves like us we tend to automatically assume that they are actually like us. In other words, if youâre asking your boss for a raise while mirroring their body language, they will see themselves in you therefore making them more accepting of your request. It creates empathy and takes your bossâ mind off of numbers, budgets and more logistical excuses they may have otherwise thrown your way. Limit their options. Limiting peopleâs choices is a well-known persuasion technique. Simply put, when making a proposition itâs very easy for someoneâs mind to start creating a myriad of alternatives to said proposition. Rather than letting their mind wander give them only two options: your proposition or something less desirable. For example, either you get a raise or you take another offer you have on the table. Or, either you get a raise or they continue having major issues (such as the recruitment example). This technique is obvious, but it works if you donât overdo it and actually bring something valuable to the table. Be Well! Lisa
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