It seems hard to fathom that a person can drown in just over an inch of water. Once the lungs are blocked and the brain is starved of oxygen, cerebral hypoxia kicks in making a person delirious eventually succumbing to death-a great tragedy can occur from something as small as the length of your fingernail. Similarly, salespeople are drowning in a puddle of mediocrity everyday on the blacktop. Attend any [mandatory] manufacturer’s Ride and Drive or drive to another lot on your next day off, and you will quickly find how shallow the talent pool is. It’s not that our industry is deprived of talent, but more so because very few salespeople are willing to take their craft seriously and master it. Unfortunately, selling has become a lost art form. Instead of standing around with other salespeople like a herd of water buffalo, separate yourself from the herd and become the hunter instead of the hunted; let the herd stand around bickering about subjects beyond their direct control. Most people drown as a result of panic; when panic sets in, wild, irrational behavior makes them succumb to fatigue. Our business is already illogical. Instead of showing up each day wishing the Be-back Fairy would sprinkle some good fortune your direction or thrashing about wildly in hopes of getting a lay-down with a settlement check in hand to pull your month out of the depths of disparity, become a disciple to a few daily disciplines.
There is no such thing as extraordinary salespeople, just ordinary salespeople that take extra measures in safeguarding their career. Treat your career in sales as you would a 3 year old in a pool; being attentive and alert at all times- never turning your back for a minute and be ready to spring into action at a moment’s notice. Be the hunter, not the hunted. I’ll see you next time on the Blacktop!
**Originally published in AutoSuccess Magazine (Feb 2012)
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Ashley, you make great points! The truth is, it doesn't take more effort, but it takes more focus on what you are doing every day to move up. Too often we just show up and hope something happens. Last time I checked, it still takes fuel to make the Space Shuttle launch. Looking the part, having and executing the plan every day will make you an expert among the averages. Thanks Ashley, for your support. :)
Very well put! Imagine what a difference it could make by taking your craft more seriously than your competitors. If a sales person did a little bit of research on sites like this one and invested in some training, (as most sales people receive very little training) their revenue could increase almost immediately. Not to mention CSI and customer retention.
One last thing..comparing yourself to the average is like being the tallest midget at the circus :)
Tom, very well said and thank you for your input. The beautiful thing about sales is we can start anew any time we choose to-not want...we all want something, yet like you said, few are willing to pay the price to make it happen. Thanks Tom!
Very well stated, Marsh! Typically we don't know what we don't know not from ignorance but from choosing the wrong examples we follow. The "Doer's" are often ridiculed for reasons that afford the group of "Weaker's" their opportunity to shine in their own muck of mediocrity! Each of us were born to be great. Most choose not to be, yet can always hit that "refresh" button and start right now to achieve greatness! Greatness isn't about money. Greatness is about one's character, you know what we have to face in the mirror every day. We can always better our character which strengthens our greatness.
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