Hit Save On That w/ Wendy Rivera

The Danger of Thinking You Already Know

28 min · 20. mar. 2026
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You've studied your customer. You know your personality types. You've got the boxes ready. But what if that's exactly what's getting in the way? In this episode, we're talking about one of the most quietly dangerous habits in business and in life — thinking you already know someone. Because the moment you stop discovering, you stop connecting. And the moment you stop connecting, the relationship stops growing. We'll cover: * Why labeling people quickly feels like preparation but actually limits you * How the attitude of discovery is the only thing that builds real relationship * Why everything someone shares with you — even the hard stuff — is helpful and good * How to stay open and strong at the same time, even with difficult people This one goes way beyond bridal. It's for every relationship in your life. Because here's the truth — relationships are either growing or they're digressing. There's no standing still. Stay curious. Stay open. Keep discovering.

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