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In this episode of The Selling Podcast, Scott and Mike tackle the human tendency to avoid difficult tasks and waste time under the guise of "productivity." Whether it’s wandering through a sporting goods store to avoid a tough sales call or spending hours "tweaking" an AI bot, avoidance is a self-defense mechanism that can derail a sales career. The hosts provide four actionable strategies to stop stalling and start generating revenue.
Key Episode Highlights:"Eat the broccoli" first thing in the morning. By tackling the most daunting, urgent, or unpleasant tasks (like compliance paperwork or cold calls) at the start of your day, you clear your mental queue and set a productive tone for the remaining hours.
2. Apply the Revenue Generation FilterAsk yourself: "Is what I am doing right now contributing to revenue?" * Delegate: Can someone else do this?
You will never eliminate distractions, so manage them.
Focus on objective numbers. When performance is measured, it improves. Highlighting your daily wins—no matter how small—builds the momentum needed to tackle larger goals.
By Mike Williams and Scott Schlofman5
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In this episode of The Selling Podcast, Scott and Mike tackle the human tendency to avoid difficult tasks and waste time under the guise of "productivity." Whether it’s wandering through a sporting goods store to avoid a tough sales call or spending hours "tweaking" an AI bot, avoidance is a self-defense mechanism that can derail a sales career. The hosts provide four actionable strategies to stop stalling and start generating revenue.
Key Episode Highlights:"Eat the broccoli" first thing in the morning. By tackling the most daunting, urgent, or unpleasant tasks (like compliance paperwork or cold calls) at the start of your day, you clear your mental queue and set a productive tone for the remaining hours.
2. Apply the Revenue Generation FilterAsk yourself: "Is what I am doing right now contributing to revenue?" * Delegate: Can someone else do this?
You will never eliminate distractions, so manage them.
Focus on objective numbers. When performance is measured, it improves. Highlighting your daily wins—no matter how small—builds the momentum needed to tackle larger goals.