You lose a sale. You miss quota. Let yourself feel disappointed. Remind yourself to focus on what you control and tune out what you don’t. Keep learning. There’s power in that. You become yourself again. Don't judge the journey. And if that doesn’t bring you peace, I don’t know what will :-) |
Six things I’m not afraid to do as a salesperson. If a prospect cancels a meeting without a reason, it’s a strike. Three strikes, and they’re out. It takes two people to make a sale. You don’t create motivation; you align with it. Call out the elephant in the room. If my gut tells me something is off, call it out. “Seems like you have some concerns.” Just because you don’t call out the elephants doesn’t mean they’re not there. Tell people the price early. Not a fit is a good outcome if...
Eleven thoughts: The best way to criticize is to suggest how to make it better. Saying, “I don’t know,” makes you more relatable and likable. Don’t hesitate to invest in yourself. A course, class, a new skill. These tiny expenses pay big dividends. The best way to win an argument is not to argue. You can understand someone without agreeing with them. If you want to be better at sales, ask customers why they bought. Learning how to make people feel understood is a superpower for forging strong...
Jenna and I are hiking in the Grand Canyon. We’re on a trail called South Kaibab. It’s akin to hiking a mountain in reverse. You breeze down into the Canyon,then regain the elevation you lose going up. “Going down is optional. Going up is mandatory.” At Ooh Aah Point, 1.8 miles down, Jenna wants to turn around. I want to go to Cedar Ridge, which is 3.1 miles down. Convincing doesn’t work:“It’s only another mile.”“The views at Cedar Ridge are spectacular.” Nobody wants a TED Talk on Cedar...