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Benson's Law of Decision-Making. When Your Income Depends on Someone Else's Decision: Why People Stall, Why Follow-Up Fails, and How to Help Buyers Decide
Katrina J. Benson (Author) · LoGC Solutions LLC · Paperback
If your income depends on someone else making a decision, you already know this feeling.
You do everything right.
You show up prepared.
You answer every question.
You present a strong opportunity.
And then...
"We just need to think about it."
From the outside, that sounds reasonable.
But if you've been in this work long enough, you know what usually happens next.
The decision stalls.
The follow-up goes nowhere.
The opportunity disappears.
Not because the offer wasn't good.
Because the buyer couldn't decide.
This book explains why that happens-and what to do about it.
Benson's Law of Decision-Making™ reveals a simple but powerful truth:
People don't get stuck because they don't know what they want.
They get stuck because they're afraid of making the wrong decision.
And until that fear is understood, no amount of follow-up will fix it.
Inside this book, you'll learn:
• Why "we need to think about it" is often the beginning of decision failure
• Why more information doesn't create clarity-and often makes decisions harder
• The four hidden fears behind most stalled decisions
• How to recognize when a buyer is moving forward vs. stuck in uncertainty
• Why traditional follow-up fails-and what actually works instead
You'll also learn the Benson Decision Method™:
Uncover the first layer of resistanceFollow the resistanceIdentify the real fearSurface the true trade-offHelp the buyer trust their decisionThis is not about pressure.
It's not about closing techniques.
And it's not about convincing someone to say yes.
It's about understanding how decisions actually happen-and how to help them move.
If you work in real estate, sales, consulting, recruiting, or any profession where your results depend on someone else choosing to move forward...
This is not optional.
This is the skill.
Because when you understand decisions, you stop chasing them.
You start recognizing them.
Guiding them.
And helping them happen.
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