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We think of "no" as the opposite of "yes," so many salespeople have an overwhelming dread of hearing "no." In this episode, Hazel shares that "no" can be a gift – a way to expand conversations, add understanding, bring a much-needed pause, and help buyers feel confident - and give anyone asking strangers for money a chance to reflect.
By Hazel ButtersWe think of "no" as the opposite of "yes," so many salespeople have an overwhelming dread of hearing "no." In this episode, Hazel shares that "no" can be a gift – a way to expand conversations, add understanding, bring a much-needed pause, and help buyers feel confident - and give anyone asking strangers for money a chance to reflect.