THE
HARD WORK OF SELLING
Selling
is hard work. It is one of the most difficult jobs
in our economy. As a salesperson, you face continual
rejection, potential failure, persistent disappointment,
setbacks, obstacles and difficulties not experienced
by most people. Selling is not easy and it has never
been easy. It never will be easy. It will always be
varying degrees of difficult, from hard to very hard,
to very, very hard. And to be successful in selling
you must be tough, as well.
YOUR
ATTITUDE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
In
selling, your attitude is probably eighty percent
of your success. Your attitude is the outward expression
of everything that you are, and everything that you
have become over the course of your lifetime. Your
attitude has the greatest single impact on the people
that you deal with. The development of a positive
mental attitude is the indispensable requirement for
great success in your field.
LEARN
TO BOUNCE BACK
Psychologists
have defined the "hardy personality" as the type of
personality that is most suited to the rigors of the
modern business world. The hardy personality, the
personality you need to develop, is resilient, optimistic,
tough, strong, and capable of bouncing back continually
from temporary disappointments and defeats.
RESPOND
CONSTRUCTIVELY TO STRESS
A
positive mental attitude is a constructive response
to stress. It is a solution-oriented, objective approach
to difficulties that you face every single day. A
positive mental attitude is expressed as a general
optimism toward life and the inevitable challenges
of earning a living. A positive mental attitude is
the most outwardly identifiable quality of a winning
human being, and it is the characteristic most closely
identified with success in selling of all kinds.
PRACTICE
MENTAL FITNESS EVERY DAY
To
become and remain physically fit, you must engage
continuously in physical exercise. To become mentally
fit, to develop the kind of attitude that leads on
to success and happiness, you must engage in continuous
mental exercise. It is a never ending process. Just
as you do not achieve physical fitness and then discontinue
physical exercise, you can not achieve mental fitness
without working on it regularly, every day, like breathing
in and breathing out.
ACTION
EXERCISES
Here
are two things you can do immediately to put these
ideas into action:
First,
decide in advance that, from now on, you are going
to respond in a positive and constructive way to each
and every stress situation in your life. Be tough!
Second,
practice mental fitness every day by forcing yourself
to remain cheerful and optimistic in the face of difficulties
and disappointments.
Remember,
you can do it if you decide to!
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