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We often think that losing a client is about performance—but more often, it’s about a disconnect we never noticed. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I reflect on a client relationship that unraveled not because of returns or planning, but because we never went deep enough. I held onto the surface: the portfolio, the strategy, the metrics. What I missed was the fear, the doubt, and the emotional weight that performance talk was meant to cover up.

As advisors, we’re trained to solve problems, but not always to sit in uncertainty. We default to measurable things because they feel safe. But real client retention doesn’t live in the measurable—it lives in how well we understand the person behind the plan. I talk about how emotional clarity often comes after technical success, and why clients may not ask for that deeper connection—but still expect to feel it.

This episode is about earning the right to go deeper—not just through planning, but through presence. Because what keeps people isn’t a perfect portfolio. It’s the sense that someone sees them clearly, and is willing to ask the questions they’re still working through themselves.

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