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Better Conversations Start with Better Questions

Better Conversations Start with Better Questions

A customer-first guide to providing the right support (without pressure)


If you’ve ever felt like providing wellness advice sounds like a sales pitch, you’re not alone. Most people don’t need more hype. They need to feel understood.


The simplest way to do that is surprisingly old-school: ask better questions, listen closely, then choose a routine that matches their goals. When someone takes the time to understand what you actually want, you’re more likely to make a choice you feel good about and stick with it.


This article helps you quickly identify a potential customer’s “lane” so you can provide the right kind of support for their goals.

 

Why questions matter


A good wellness plan doesn’t start with a product. It starts with clarity.

  • People trust what they feel understood by.
  • Questions lower resistance because they’re not being pushed, they’re being guided.
  • Specific goals beat vague goals. “More energy by 2 p.m.” is easier to solve than “I want to feel better.”

That’s the idea behind everything below: choose the lane that fits your new client, then take a simple next step.

Help Them Choose Their Lane

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Pick the one that sounds most like your potential client right now. 

✅ Lane 1: Steady Energy + Better Mood

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They’re tired, dragging, or crashing, and want more consistent energy without feeling wired.

Start here if they relate to:

  • Afternoon crash
  • Low motivation
  • Feeling “blah” or irritable when energy dips
  • Wanting support for energy and mood

Go to: Energy + Mood Support Cheat Sheet (PDF)
Review the NRG product page

✅ Lane 2: Bloating, Digestion, and Feeling Lighter

They want to feel less bloated, more comfortable, and support digestion and weight-management goals over time.

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Start here if they relate to:

  • Feeling puffy or bloated
  • Wanting better digestion support
  • Wanting their waistline to feel more comfortable
  • Wanting a simple daily routine they can stick with

Go to: Digestion + “Feel Lighter” Cheat Sheet (PDF)
Review Iaso® Teas product pages

✅ Lane 3: A Cleaner Coffee Routine

They like the ritual of coffee, but want a better-for-you routine that supports their goals.

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Start here if they relate to:

  • Too much sugar/creamer in your current coffee
  • Midday crash or cravings
  • Wanting a healthier swap without giving up the habit

Go to: Coffee Routine Swap Cheat Sheet (PDF)
Review the Delgada product page

✅ Lane 4: Daily Wellness and Consistency

They want one simple habit that supports overall wellness and fits real life.

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Start here if they relate to:

  • Wanting to feel more consistent day-to-day
  • Wanting simple wellness support (not a complicated stack)
  • Forgetting vitamins or not staying consistent

Go to: Daily Wellness Habit Cheat Sheet (PDF)
Review the NutraBurst product page

✅ Lane 5: A Structured 30-Day Goal Plan

They’re motivated, they have a timeline, and they want a more structured routine that supports appetite, digestion, and consistency.

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Start here if they relate to:

  • They have a clear goal and a “by when” date
  • Appetite control and cravings feel like the hardest part
  • They want a guided plan, not random products

Review the The Slimming System product page.

What a helpful conversation looks like

When you connect with a new client or potential customer, the goal isn’t pressure. It’s support.

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A good conversation usually includes:


1.    Their goal (what they want to feel or see change)
2.    Their current routine (what they’re doing now)
3.    What’s getting in the way (consistency, cravings, schedule, etc.)
4.    A simple next step (a routine they can actually follow)
5.    A check-in plan (because consistency beats intensity)


That’s it. No drama required.

A quick note about medical topics

Wellness conversations should stay in the wellness lane.

Here’s the standard pivot we use:

“I can’t speak to treating anything medical, but I can help you focus on wellness goals like energy, digestion support, and weight-management support.”

If you have medical questions or concerns, you should always speak with a qualified healthcare professional. This guide is here to help identify wellness goals and supportive routines, not diagnose or treat anything.

Ready for the next step?

Choose the lane that fits, then take one simple action:

  • Download the cheat sheets
  • Read the product education page
  • Connect with your potential customer for a quick goal-based conversation

Quick Access to Cheat Sheets
Download HERE

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