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krockerman

Persistence (Sales/pick up)

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Ok, This is has been going way to long now

I am tired of battling with this issue

I work in sales, I love this job for many reasons.

-Lots of social experience
-Unlike a normal 9-5 it's more like a game than a job with every win = money
-The reward that is Money

My boss has praised my skill regards technical skills, knowledge etc

Some days I have made great amount of money

I work for sales company that sells products from the biggest Telecom company in Sweden called Telia

It's a well known brand and belowed by many

But I make mediocre results to due the fact that at the core I am a very soft and people pleasy guy

I don't like to ask for the other multiple times even if 80% of all sales comes after the customer third no

I try to be as genuine, kind and non pushy in my persistence as possible

But it is hard in both the pitch (taking atleast 5 objections at the door) and at the close

When a person open the door with good energy but then slams with bad energy it due to me being persistence (I am almost always very nice but may be annoying in terms of persistence)

I want you all and @Leo Gura to answer this question

conscious persistence

Both in sales and in pick up

What are the principles of good persistence?
When should you take no for an answer?
How do you persistence mindfully?
I am a just people pleaser that needs to do more work or too conscious to rep the rewards of lower lever consciousness (stage orange wolf of wall street)?

-My boss tells me my sales needs to go up

-I am tired of just barely making 1800 dollars every month

-I am tired to feeling stuck

-I am tired of not getting any results in pick up 

I only blame myself for this

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Let's say you quit your sales-job and start your own business. 

What kind of product would you like to sell? What would your dream product be? What could you sell and make millions?! 

Once you figure that out, go work in a company that makes that! 

If there are incompatibilities with your boss/company and if they're unwilling to change, maybe look at switching jobs. 

You probably shouldn't start your own business right off the bat, cuz chances are that somebody's already making the thing that you'd like to sell. You just have to go and sell it. 

Now, if nobody's making it and if it's a brand new idea, by all means, start your own business on the side! This will take a lot of production R&D, though, that won't pay off immediately. So, do this on the side before quitting your job. 

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