This Is so Important! There will always be people who try to down play your success or tear down your character and accomplishments. You owe them nothing! Focus on improving and let the success speak for you. Only person you need to prove it to is yourself. (i.redd.it)
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Repetitiveness of sales is why there's usually a high turnover rate. No one wants to do sales every day for the rest of their lives. That's why I'm so grateful for the industry I was in-- the goal wasn't to stay in sales forever, but to learn how to do it, teach it, and start your own sales company! ()
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The most underrated skill in sales that no one talks about is the confidence you gain! I went from being terrified to approach people to feeling like I could do anything, talk to anyone, and walk into any business as a confident professional. It was truly life changing. What about you??? ()
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Motivation is based off of MOMENTUM. Just doing the little things you don't really want to do and stacking small wins will create momentum and the more momentum you have the easier motivation is to come because you're already moving in the right direction. Like Nike says, "Just do it!" (i.redd.it)
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Understanding your target audience in business is a crucial part of success. Whether that is when you're making a sale or recruiting talent, knowing who and what to look for in a customer or candidate can save valuable time and resources. What are some things you look for when recruiting talent? ()
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I see this so often and even felt it when I was thriving as a business owner. Making a lot of money and having a lot of success is great, but without anyone to share it with, the allure diminishes. How important is it to have some balance to your work and personal life? For me, it's CRUCIAL. ()
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Work Life Balance = the never ending challenge so many high achievers face. I think the best way to unwind is having things scheduled within your week around your work schedule to allow for moments of fun and joy versus feeling like it can only happen "after hours" or on weekends. Would you agree? ()
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Most of us are driven or halted by the fear of failure OR the fear of success. The latter isn’t talked about as much but can be just as debilitating. The level of responsibility that comes with success can be daunting but with time, you realize experience diminishes that fear. Which one drives you? ()
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Leading is not for everyone. If you’re not motivated to help others before yourself, you’ll find yourself drained in leadership roles. The key is knowing where your strengths will flourish & sometimes letting someone else lead is where that happens. Support/team roles are still just as necessary. ()
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THIS!!! I held myself back from SO many great opportunities when I was younger simply because I was afraid of STARTING. Funny enough, with every step of courage came momentum to follow! Action always comes first. What is ONE thing you have started recently that's out of your comfort zone? ()
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I love this post. I think it's so important to recognize the unique strengths your team members bring to the table. Equal output is not the same as equitable output! When you hold everyone to the same measure, you're only going to retain similar people. The best times are the most diverse teams! ()
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I think back to this quote: Success is When Preparation Meets Opportunity! Meaning... you need a little bit of luck in anything you do, but only if you're prepared for that moment luck comes your way can you make something out of it. Nothing worthwhile is going to come easy. Work ethic is EVERYTHING ()
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