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Most sales people think they are open to new experiences and
As you will hear, I share that there are times when an ego
Links from this episode:
Definition: Openness
Definition: Willingness
From Cy Wakeman: No Ego Book and her Youtube
Movie Clip: My Blue Heaven
Welcome to Episode 7 of The Sales Experience Podcast. My name is Jason Cutter and I am glad you are tuning in with the desire in your heart and mind to be a more effective salesperson or sales leader through shifting the sales experience your prospects have from one of selling to one of buying with your help.
Hopefully you have listened to the first 6 episodes or jumped around and listened to ones that fit your current circumstances. No matter what, I am happy you are here.
This is day two of mindset week. Yesterday was about how
Openness is defined acceptance of or receptiveness to change or new ideas. In sales that means being accepting of new information, knowledge, steps, scripts, or anything else that facilitates your continue success and growth within your sales career.
The best salespeople I have ever seen do not just rely on their charismatic, slick talking, story-telling abilities – but are always exploring and open to new strategies, new ways to look at personalities or behaviors in order to be more effective, new discoveries of how to solve a prospect’s problem, researching how best to explain their product or service or how to walk a prospect down the path towards being a customer.
One of the definitions for willingness is being cheerfully
There are all kinds of buzzworthy cliché tag lines I
In sales I have seen so many people come, and unfortunately go, that were not open. They either felt they already knew it all and didn’t need the company’s systems or processes, scripts, or proven best practices.
I have seen reps who talked good game in the interview process but they weren’t really open to feedback, or willing to fully embrace everything the company provided or required of them.
Most of this comes from the ego getting in the way of openness and willingness. And why does the ego kick in, especially for some people more than others – for exact reason I talked about in Episode 6 – survival defense mechanism. An attack on the ego is an attack on our wellbeing.
That is why I covered that part yesterday. If you struggle with being open to feedback or you aren’t really willing to go through everything your company asks of you, then there is a good chance it’s some deep rooted, subconscious survival stuff kicking in.
Please don’t get me wrong – I am not saying that having
Last part on this – most people think they are open. Most people think they are willing to tackle new things, or can handle change well. One my favorite movies called My Blue Heaven starting Steve Martin. There is a line that he has in it, which is perfect for this ‘Everyone thinks they have a sense of humor. Even people who don’t.’ Everyone thinks they are open and willing. Even people who aren’t.
If you are in a sales role or thinking about getting into
That’s it for Episode 7. Go out there and be open and
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Most sales people think they are open to new experiences and
As you will hear, I share that there are times when an ego
Links from this episode:
Definition: Openness
Definition: Willingness
From Cy Wakeman: No Ego Book and her Youtube
Movie Clip: My Blue Heaven
Welcome to Episode 7 of The Sales Experience Podcast. My name is Jason Cutter and I am glad you are tuning in with the desire in your heart and mind to be a more effective salesperson or sales leader through shifting the sales experience your prospects have from one of selling to one of buying with your help.
Hopefully you have listened to the first 6 episodes or jumped around and listened to ones that fit your current circumstances. No matter what, I am happy you are here.
This is day two of mindset week. Yesterday was about how
Openness is defined acceptance of or receptiveness to change or new ideas. In sales that means being accepting of new information, knowledge, steps, scripts, or anything else that facilitates your continue success and growth within your sales career.
The best salespeople I have ever seen do not just rely on their charismatic, slick talking, story-telling abilities – but are always exploring and open to new strategies, new ways to look at personalities or behaviors in order to be more effective, new discoveries of how to solve a prospect’s problem, researching how best to explain their product or service or how to walk a prospect down the path towards being a customer.
One of the definitions for willingness is being cheerfully
There are all kinds of buzzworthy cliché tag lines I
In sales I have seen so many people come, and unfortunately go, that were not open. They either felt they already knew it all and didn’t need the company’s systems or processes, scripts, or proven best practices.
I have seen reps who talked good game in the interview process but they weren’t really open to feedback, or willing to fully embrace everything the company provided or required of them.
Most of this comes from the ego getting in the way of openness and willingness. And why does the ego kick in, especially for some people more than others – for exact reason I talked about in Episode 6 – survival defense mechanism. An attack on the ego is an attack on our wellbeing.
That is why I covered that part yesterday. If you struggle with being open to feedback or you aren’t really willing to go through everything your company asks of you, then there is a good chance it’s some deep rooted, subconscious survival stuff kicking in.
Please don’t get me wrong – I am not saying that having
Last part on this – most people think they are open. Most people think they are willing to tackle new things, or can handle change well. One my favorite movies called My Blue Heaven starting Steve Martin. There is a line that he has in it, which is perfect for this ‘Everyone thinks they have a sense of humor. Even people who don’t.’ Everyone thinks they are open and willing. Even people who aren’t.
If you are in a sales role or thinking about getting into
That’s it for Episode 7. Go out there and be open and