Sales Wisdom and Self Motivation
By Kent Biehler
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Sales Wisdom and Self Motivation is a Guide for the Mind-Centered Sales Person. This book is filled with Tidbits of Spiritual Wisdom as it relates to Sales and the Sales process. It is good for beginners and professionals alike. The lessons are taught from life experiences and are presented is a series of short paragraphs. The reader will find these lessons Motivating, Comforting, and Practical.
Kent Biehler
Dr. Biehler spent over 15 years being a Registered NYSE Stock Broker, Investment Host on regular TV and Cable, Financial Planner and Investment Banker. He went back to school and became a Doctor. He is now a Patient Care Advocate coupled with Selling Revenue Enhancement Income Streams to Doctors and makes his living Writing and doing Professional Sales.
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Sales Wisdom and Self Motivation - Kent Biehler
Contents
Prospecting
Meeting With A Sales Prospect
Does Persistence Pay Off?
Using A Sales Script
What Is Your Sales Motivation?
How To Convince Someone To Buy
Who Is The First Person You Sell?
You Get What You Think You Deserve
Success Is Never A Straight Line
Creating Tunnel Vision
The Tried And True Gives Way To The New And Improved
What Can You Learn From Magic
Slow And Steady Wins The Race
I Want It and I Will Have It
Biding Your Time
If It's Not Going To Happen, It's Not Going To Happen
There Is An Inherent Timing To Every Sale
No Guts, No Glory
Pressure: Friend Or Foe
Pacing And The Power Of Three
The Sale Doesn't Start Until You Get A NO, I'M Not Interested
Ask For The referral
Paint A Picture Of The Future
Use What You Have, Start Where Your At
If People Control The Amount Of Money They Make, Why Don't People Have More Money
You Have To Be Able To Walk Away
No Kidding. I Was Just Going To Say That
OK. Let Me Look It Over And I'll Get Back To You
Creating Your Own Referral
Don't Be A Prude But Don't Be The Life Of The Party
The Only One Who Can Hold Your Vision Is You
Be That As It May Be
P T Barnum
The Old Tried And True
Don't Be So Self Conscious
Start Above The Glass Ceiling
All You Need Is A Spark To Start A Fire
Common Goals Unite People
You Get Paid For What You Accomplish, Not What You Do
You Don't Have To Be A Know It All
Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness
Your Thoughts Determine Your Action
If It's Tedious, Finish It Now
Post Script
In Sales, Everything Is Perception And Attitude.
Prospecting
How you perceive a situation determines how you react to it.
This can be shown with an example of how to take the stress out of prospecting in sales.
Instead of looking at prospecting for sales as a military strategy where you have to find and conquer a prospect, you can switch that perception around. You can start looking at sales as your assisting and completing a predetermined rendezvous with your prospect. The video image I get of this is someone getting off a plane knowing that an unknown business has sent their private limo to pick him up. He was told by his boss to be there but he doesn't know which business sent the limo or where it will take him. As he looks out to the curb he sees many private limos. Some of the limo drivers have signs with the name of their intended party written on them but they aren’t holding them up. The line of cars is exceedingly long,