
Bringing Operatic and Sales Processing Skills together with Abby Manzanilla
Sales Game Changers | Tips from Successful Sales Leaders
12/12/22
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This is episode 573.
Tips for sales career success.
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ABBY'S TIP: "When you understand your pitch and your strengths and your areas of opportunity, you use those in your advantage and you're able to appear more assertive, more cohesive, and create then harmonious connections with your prospects. It all comes down to human emotion and working on learning how to impact that on the people you're working with."
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LANCE'S TIP: "Persuasion and influence are no longer soft skills. They are fundamental skills that can help you attract investors, sell products, build brands, inspire teams, and trigger movements. Despite all the processes, lingo, methodologies, and corporate rhetoric, sales—no matter the industry—has never truly been about selling business-to-business (B2B) or business-to-customer (B2C). Selling always has and always will be done human-to-human."
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Mental Toughness Mantras for Sales Success with Chris Dorris
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CHRIS' TIP: "Stop complaining. Start right now. As of right now, start reducing the frequency with which you complain. I'm not joking. This is a life changer because complaining is stupid. Complaining makes us stupid. Whatever minuscule value we get out of it is completely outweighed by the expense. It's just a dumb investment of psychic and mental energy."
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