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Sell With Enthusiasm And Increase Sales

Can you honestly say that you sell with enthusiasm? Without excitement, our commitment declines. In the end, minimal accomplishment reveals itself. The doldrums of being on the job can dissuade one from putting in an all-out effort to excel. And an increase in quota for salespeople may be the final call to find a new job. Likewise, the forever learning curve and expense of entrepreneurship will cause many to re-think what they are doing.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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What Is Your Purpose?

As we mature, it’s natural to contemplate why we are here and question our purpose. We become more aware of time being precious and have a growing desire to be of service. As I originally entered the entrepreneurial world, my focus was on moving my business forward. At the time, media interviews provided excitement. Even so, the attention quickly became fond memories and nothing more.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Profile of a Successful Salesperson

Are you driven? Successful salespeople are very goal driven determined to achieve their distant star and beyond. Further defining the personality and deep within, the successful salesperson does soul searching to understand their motivating forces and then prioritizes which to accomplish first. This becomes a forever commitment to education to do one’s best. And the competitive salesperson strives to be the best.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Do You Want More Sales Success?

Everyone seeks more sales success. New salespeople feel the pressure mount the moment they first enter the office and receive their quota. Newly hired representatives focus on the time crunch between training, learning, and producing sales. It’s easy to picture the stress heightening, while the thought of more sales success tquickly fades away. Consider adapting the sales success triangle. The salesperson, client(s), and service are the three touch-points. The bonus is in the sprinkles of compassion promoting a team effort that increase sales success.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Embrace These Qualities To Move Past Tough Times

Almost every day we face some type of challenge, but success is in how you embrace theses qualities to move past tough times: 1. Motivation to continue 2. Believing you can be successful 3. Willingness to re-strategize and reset goals But, the stress can make all of the above easier said than done. Over time, we learn how to deal with the stressful circumstances to move past tough times.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Do you let your intuition and heart guide you?

This is a tough principle to swallow for most hard-core business and salespeople. However, what if you recognized this is the path to attracting your preferred prospects and clients – would you then give it some consideration? Have you ever dealt with someone who was less than an ideal customer? The interaction is far from pleasant. Many associates and I have on occasion fired such clients. Life is far too short to deal with unkind people.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Are You Achieving Your Purpose?

Do You Realize Your Purpose? The ultimate accomplishment is to realize your purpose. In the early days of entrepreneurship, similar words came my way but were not understood. Most of us are so busy living life, that we merely maintain a running list of small to moderate goals. The achievements feel good for the moment. But the problem is the excitement soon vanishes into a distant memory. As we mature, it’s natural to contemplate why we are here and question our purpose. We become more aware of time being precious and have a growing desire to be of service.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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Are you clairvoyant?

Do you use your intuition to make final decisions or use the philosophy “sleep on it” and wake up with an answer in the morning? These questions may seem a bit “out there” for hardcore businesspeople. However when you pay attention to all of your senses and thoughts, you develop a well-rounded framework from which to base difficult decisions and move your business forward.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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What's Stopping You?

Are you letting fear and inaction stop your success? Too often we doubt ourselves or allow others to make us believe we are unable or unworthy of achieving success. To be successful, you must adopt a positive mindset and you must Believe to Achieve! Most entrepreneurs are plagued by three ...

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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Do You Question Being Successful?

Light the Path for Others to Follow Similar to the delivery of the lyrics below, others hear and see your power when you no longer question being successful. Many of us have experienced our darkest night and needing to walk through the seemingly endless tunnel. Readjusting to the new normal requires new strategies. Taking this seriously, there will be no need to question being successful. By being up-to-date on the news and the markets, ideas for the next possibilities begin to emerge. The only caution is the new thought is to coincide with our reality.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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By Elinor StutzRecently published1 topic

Sell With Enthusiasm And Increase Sales

Can you honestly say that you sell with enthusiasm? Without excitement, our commitment declines. In the end, minimal accomplishment reveals itself. The doldrums of being on the job can dissuade one from putting in an all-out effort to excel. And an increase in quota for salespeople may be the final call to find a new job. Likewise, the forever learning curve and expense of entrepreneurship will cause many to re-think what they are doing.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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Transform Today Into Tomorrow

When ready to take your career to the next level, it is possible to transform today into tomorrow. The idea of reverse engineering comes from Silicon Valley. Embracing the concept can improve your current circumstances with greater ease. Even better, engineering talent is not a requirement. How can you apply reverse engineering to redesign your results?

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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Turn Roadblocks into Sales

Does frustration set in when ignored or told “No”? I find being ignored the most frustrating of the two because it puts communication at a standstill, while being told “No” is usually an easy fix. When you are awaiting a response from someone but it does not come, try a variety of methods for getting in touch. Do your best to not let irritation get in the way; instead use a soft tone to hopefully encourage a response. You might begin with, “I know you are very busy…”

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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Stress and Disappointment transformed into Opportunity

So many occasions arose this year for me to transform my way of being. I had many sleepless nights early in the year worried about where extra income would come from; stress over things not working out quite right; and in all honesty I was somewhat sensitive. I’m proud to say I have reformed that old style of thinking.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Apologizing brings great results

Long ago a sales manager said to me, “Sometimes you have to fall on your sword.” He was referring to saying the words, “I’m sorry; My error; My apology.” For many, and I’m one who had to learn, these words are difficult. But I quickly realized he was right. Forgiveness comes far more quickly when you are the one to apologize whether on interviews, selling or in your personal relationships. The concept is universal. - On interviews you might misinterpret a question - A product or service you sell may not live up to expectationsr

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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Can You Improve Current Statistics?

A recent conversation with the team at PredictableRevenue.com centered on two topics: #1. Barriers to inequality. How leadership can begin eliminating barriers, and help employees to achieve their career goals #2. The fundamentals of selling and how we can apply them to the hiring process. The topic will include: • Boost your business or professional life • Increase employee loyalty My style is to share the more meaningful lessons learned, including the good and the bad. The purpose is for younger generations to create new statistics by improving their performance.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Are You Willing To Listen?

Everyday experiences bring up the question, what aren’t you hearing? The listening piece is about using all of your senses to hear, see, feel, and intuitively contemplate which actions to take next. Sales excellence requires almost a meditative state for analyzing the worst and best actions for moving forward.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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Are Excuses Preventing Growth?

Are Excuses Preventing Growth? Salespeople, entrepreneurs, and management all make excuses preventing growth. And when they experience a downtu in sales, they act puzzled. Asking for help is one of the best remedies for when we encounter difficulty. Seeking help is also one of the better strategies for ensuring success. Most people would rather be known for their errors than seek help. Why is that? The two most popular reasons people prefer making an excuse instead of asking for help are the embarrassment of asking, and fear of leaving the comfort zone.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Are You Conce ed About Achieving Success

In the early days of my career, I wondered how others were achieving success. I realized that observation and dedication to learning that includes continued trial and error will empower your effort. My brief 3-Step System for Achieving Success: 1. Write out your vision and plan for going forth 2. Proceed your way each day giving your vision your all 3. Never give up but refine actions “Believe you can and you will.” My Story We sometimes question what we are attempting to do. The bigger question we face is, is it time for something new?

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Do You Spread Cheer All Year Long?

Clientele looks to you to spread cheer all year-long. Each new appointment is to verify we are there to serve the people well and address their needs. For example, I compiled my list below and checked it twice to share with you. We can choose to be grumpy or naughty. Or we can decide to be nice to everyone as we spread cheer all year-long. Check your list for doing business and whether you spread cheer all year long. Give thought to the seven examples below. 1. Check Your List Twice

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Do You Dismiss Varying Ideas?

When we quickly dismiss varying ideas, sales are lost. Planning and client meetings offer opportunities for agreement. The lack of understanding frequently leaves us worse off. Most people miss out on the opportunity to practice negotiation skills. My Story There is a need in business and to open the door to alte ative ideas so that faster and better progress can develop. Not only do we need to work on cultural diversity and inclusion, but generational gaps, too. “Impossible exists if you believe it to exist; otherwise, it does not.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
Communication Skills and Training
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Are You A Risk Taker?

Long ago, I read Dale Carnegie’s suggestion as fear sets in upon attempting something risky is to ask yourself “What’s the worst that can happen?” Most often our fear is far greater than the worst that can happen! Understanding this concept led me to live life more carefree.

Primary topic: Communication Skills and Training
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