SALES MEETING - MYSELF
By Karen Connor
Here I sit, waiting for ideas to flow from my brain and out
onto paper. Ways to improve your Salesperson, or if you are the Salesperson, ways
to improve yourself! My first thoughts are Education (of
course), Seminars, Reading, Setting Goals, etc. Then adjectives
come to mind: Improving, Recharging, Redeveloping, etc.
But, where do I start? If you have a sales plan that usually
works, should you change it, recharge it, or scrap it and start
from scratch?
I have goals, but are they still working after six years? Now
that I think about it, they are old goals. The same monthly goals,
month after month. All it does is make the year go by faster when I keep
track of every thirty days. And to be honest, they just aren't fun anymore.
They're not making me feel very "goal-oriented." Fun is what
most if not all Salespeople need, or at least ongoing creativity.
We're usually high maintenance, require new and interesting things in our life
and need a lot of atta-boys to keep us going.
Fun has to be part of our job; otherwise, it's just another
day until Friday!
So, as I write this I am thinking of how to improve myself, my goals,
my plans. I've decided to go back and reread some books that charged
me in the beginning, such as, "The Sales Bible," by Jeffery
Gitomer. I've decided to read new books that I've been given, such as, "Rich
Dad, Poor Dad," by Robert Kiyosaki. I am going to even sign
up for some seminars. If nothing else, it just recharges your batteries
when a group of people are in a room together with the same goal - to
sell and sell well. There is an E-Mail Marketing Meeting at one
of our four local colleges that I will check out too. Yep, I've decided
to update my goals and create something that motivates me once
again.
I'm going to talk to other sales oriented people in my corporation,
my field and my industry. I'm going to pick their brains about
ideas and how they recharge themselves and what they do to keep
going.
How about once I've done all this, I'll get back to you. Hopefully,
you will have thought about it too and worked on some
self-improvement as well. You would have come up with goals and ideas
to motivate me and others! Hey, maybe if we all work on this together
we can swap ideas!
Email me at kconnor@coats95.com
and let's get CHARGING.

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