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Episode 10 of “Building Better Relationships in Construction” explores how to handle clients who “go off the deep end.” Drawing from Paul Schwinghammer’s book, Alex and Sabrina explain that when a client is highly emotional, logic and explanations only escalate things. Instead, builders should “create space”: pause, acknowledge the client’s feelings without arguing, and calmly say they’ll step away, make calls, and explore options. The hosts stress that follow-through is crucial—circling back later with solutions turns a potential blow-up into a trust-building “deposit” in the relationship bank account.
By Paul SchwinghammerEpisode 10 of “Building Better Relationships in Construction” explores how to handle clients who “go off the deep end.” Drawing from Paul Schwinghammer’s book, Alex and Sabrina explain that when a client is highly emotional, logic and explanations only escalate things. Instead, builders should “create space”: pause, acknowledge the client’s feelings without arguing, and calmly say they’ll step away, make calls, and explore options. The hosts stress that follow-through is crucial—circling back later with solutions turns a potential blow-up into a trust-building “deposit” in the relationship bank account.