Interrogative Self Talk
As we talked about in class, interrogative self-talk is much more successful than declarative self-talk. Declarative self-talk is not a terrible thing because it can help build self-confidence, however it…
As we talked about in class, interrogative self-talk is much more successful than declarative self-talk. Declarative self-talk is not a terrible thing because it can help build self-confidence, however it…
Prospecting is hard. To go even further, it sucks. No one likes putting themselves out there to be faced with rejection after rejection, but it beyond necessary. Putting yourself out…
“Doing your homework” is a key step in the sales process. Doing homework well requires time, research, and intentionality. If you only put in partial effort, your work and grade…
We live in a society full of complacency, where most people take failure as their sign to exit a practice or vocation. ‘We’ll see if I’m good at it,’ ‘Not…
In the Harvard Business Review article “The 5 Things All Great Salespeople Do,” author Marc Wayshak identifies five key habits that distinguish great salespeople from their average counterparts. The first…
In today’s competitive market, it is important for businesses to have an irresistible offer to attract and retain customers. In the article “5 Steps to Build Your Irresistible Offer and…
Today in class Dr. Sweet talked about how it is important to answer a prospect’s questions with more questions so that you can understand the prospects pains and hopes for…
During any sales process, there are going to be questions that the prospect will ask. These questions can range from genuine interest to challenging traps. If the salesperson isn’t careful,…
In class today, Dr. Sweet discussed Pink’s three elements of buoyancy: interrogative self-talk, positivity ratios, and explanatory style. The one we focused on the most towards the end of class…
I think that the sit-com “The Office” is a very well known show that is full of laughter and entertainment. I have watched the show for years now and there…