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 Craig McConnell, President and Founder of PrintGrowPro |
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A few years ago, what was supposed to be a quick up and back sales call to Chicago had turned into a 17+ hour day of delays, food courts, large crowds, and lots of ‘quality’ time sitting on the tarmac. To say that whatever natural charm I may have possessed was gone by the time I landed at Lambert would have been an understatement.
So I really wasn’t prepared for what I experienced as I exited the parking garage. As I drove up to the booth to pay, I was assaulted with some great eye contact, a big smile and an enthusiastic “Welcome home ‘Hon’!” “Glad to see you back safe and sound!”
Let’s get real here: What ‘right’ did Betty (she was so disarming that I had to ask her name) have to be so happy and positive? It was 17 degrees and she had been sitting in a 5 x 5 x 10 glass enclosure (with a small space heater on the counter behind her), opening and closing her sliding window for stranger after stranger for going on almost 8 hours; and, I am pretty sure, she wasn’t on a big salary nor expecting a year end bonus.
No, she had no right to be positive. Don’t you think she should have been lamenting her plight and blaming others for her lack of upward mobility and opportunity for advancement? Well, she knew that she had a choice, and she chose to look at things differently. She chose to be the master of her circumstances and her attitude.
Pretty cool!!!!!!!!
Now, you would think that with all the books that have been and are being written (wander into a Barnes and Noble the next chance you get) on having a positive attitude that everyone in the world would be bouncing around with a smile on their face never letting life’s little annoyances ever spoil their perfectly positive way of looking at the things.
Unfortunately, it’s not that simple and it really doesn’t work that way.
Like all good selling techniques (yes, having a consistent, sincere, positive attitude is a selling technique), until you make the decision that you are going to become a positive person — in thought, word, and deed – it’s not going to happen.
So why all the emphasis on having a positive attitude and why am I adding to the plethora of words that are out there on the subject? Because attitude really does make all the difference! It can be a career changer!!!!
You should never underestimate the value of a positive attitude and if you are out selling against someone who is just as good as you, the right attitude will give you the advantage.
Selling is not easy; it is not for the faint of heart; you’ve got to be prepared to fail and then bounce right back up; selling requires discipline and you must be committed to sales as a career; you’ve got to believe in yourself and don’t ever forget — only you can motivate you.
So if you’re committed and really want to begin the process of becoming a positive (sales) person, here are a couple of PrintGrowProBESTPRACTICES you might try. Remember, it has to become a habit in order to have any impact at all.
My PrintGrowProBESTPRACTICES are simple, inexpensive alternatives that are easy to implement and could make a difference in your sales career.
Number 1: for 30 days, avoid negative people (can’t get much easier than that); you always have a choice and you can choose not to be around them
Number 2: for 30 days, read something positive right before you go to bed or as soon as you get up. No more ending (or beginning) your day with the local newspaper (“fire destroys family home”, “domestic argument leads to gunshots”) or TV news (“if it bleeds, it leads”). Your options are virtually unlimited: The Purpose Driven Life, Who Moved My Cheese, Think and Grow Rich, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Chicken Soup for the Soul, or Winners Never Quit. The first step however, is to find something.
So ‘just do it’ for 30 days and see if it doesn’t make a difference.
Bonus PrintGrowProBESTPRACTICE: the next time someone asks you how you’re doing, instead of saying “fine”, try “Terrific” (even if you have to manipulate your lips with your fingers to get the word out).
Make it a great day and go sell something.
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