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Posted by John_NorCal on 8/2/07 8:47am
Msg #203382

I believe! I believe! Are you a believer?

Just want to share this with everyone. Although it was written with sales people in mind, I think it applies to all of us.

I believe! I believe! Are you a believer?

Self-belief is the fulcrum point of success. It's the bridge between your personal attitude and enthusiasm, and your ability to transfer confidence to your prospective buyer or existing customer.

Without belief in what you do, what you're selling, and who you're selling for, your ability to engage your prospective customer and get them to want to buy will be low.

As salespeople try to grow their career, they focus on product knowledge, selling skills, maybe some networking-relationship skills, and little else. They leave out one of the two critical success elements for true achievement and fulfillment: self-belief (the other being positive attitude).

HISTORY: The common thread among all thought leaders, philosophers, and personal development experts is their consistent writing on the subjects of positive thinking and self-belief.

Dale Carnegie, author of the timeless How to Win Friends and Influence People said, "If you believe in what you are doing, then let nothing hold you up in your work. Much of the best work of the world has been done against seeming impossibilities. The thing is to get the work done."

See what I mean? Well, is that you? How deep is your belief?

CHALLENGE: Timeless quotes are truths that have stood the test of time. The challenge with quotes is that most people (not you of course) see them at a glance, fail to realize their power, and fail to take any action. Or worse, they don't want to face reality.

The reason these quotes and truths don't take hold is that they require you to come to grips with yourself. They make you think about where you are, and where you seek to grow.

Among hundreds of powerful thoughts and pearls of wisdom, Napoleon Hill, in his epic self-help book Think and Grow Rich said, "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe it can achieve."

See the trend?

This morning, my email inbox had this "quote of the day" from Maxwell Maltz, author of Psycho-Cybernetics, "Within you right now is the power to do things you never dreamed possible. This power becomes available to you just as soon as you can change your beliefs."

AHA! Maybe you don't want to change your beliefs. Or maybe you think your beliefs are strong enough. Maybe they are, but if you're losing sales on price or low bids, I doubt it. Believers get past price with value and passion.

How about you? Do you believe enough to succeed? Do you believe enough to sell with passion? Do you believe enough to convince others to see your point of view, or your way as the best way?

Here are the 4.5 core beliefs:

1. Belief in your company. Belief that the ethics are high and the people are great. Belief that the support is superior and the dedication to customers and excellence are at the top of their core values and principles.

2. Belief in your products. Belief that you are the leader in quality and value. Belief that is self-evident when you present your value proposition to your prospective customer.

3. Belief in your service. All customers need service, the real issue is how do you respond. If your company supports customers and considers loyalty above satisfaction, then you're on the right path.

4. Belief in yourself. This is where the rubber meets the brain. Your thoughts precede your words and actions. If you are unsure, that will be evident to those you seek to persuade. If you have a history of success and present with self-confidence (aka: deep belief), it will often turn the tide from doubt to certainty in the mind of the prospect.

4.5 Belief that when a customer buys, they are better off. This is the part that tests your real belief. When they buy, you have joy and positive anticipation rather than remorse and guilt.

"Mediocrity stems from lack of belief more than lack of skill." That's my quote. And in my experience, I could not write words more true.

If you want to increase your chances of increasing your sales, deepen your belief system before you make your next sales call.

In order to do this, extreme self-evaluation must take place. It's not something you can learn in a seminar or a training session. It's something you can only give yourself. To discover "how" you must ask yourself "why." Why you believe, or why you don't, and what you have to do in order to deepen yours.

Here's the cool part, the deeper your belief, the deeper your pockets.



Reply by jba/fl on 8/2/07 9:27am
Msg #203389

Oh, I do, I do!

John - thank you for such great thoughts to take w/me this day.
Some say that self-motivation is difficult, I say you need to believe in what you do. This fully illustrates the concept.
Enjoy your day! I know I will, no matter what I do.

Reply by aatatusko on 8/2/07 12:27pm
Msg #203448

Is this...

part of the 'secret'? I wouldn't know because I am number 27 on the list of people requesting that book from our library. Thanks, it is all good advise, I'm a believer too!

Reply by Signing_Doc on 8/2/07 1:58pm
Msg #203480

I'm a believer...not a trace...of doubt in my mind...

I'm in love, I'm a believer!
I couldn't leave her if I tried.

I thought love was more or less a given thing,
Seems the more I gave the less I got.
What's the use in tryin'?
All you get is pain.
When I needed sunshine I got rain.

Then I saw her face, now I'm a believer
Not a trace of doubt in my mind.
I'm in love, I'm a believer!
I couldn't leave her if I tried

(The Monkees version)

Reply by JanetK_CA on 8/3/07 12:51am
Msg #203700

Re: Is this...

FWIW, there is another short little book out by the same name that I recently read by the author of "The One Minute Manager". It's a great, very worthwhile read, but it has no connection to "The Secret" that Oprah has featured on her show or the movie by that name. I was surprised. It's more suited for corporate types, but like I said, still worth reading...

Reply by calipat on 8/2/07 2:28pm
Msg #203505

Thanks John....really needed that today!!!! N/M n/m

Reply by NJBare on 8/2/07 2:38pm
Msg #203510

Re: Thanks John....perfect timing.

I am in the midst of writing a business plan for a start-up company and today I was having some feelings of self-doubt and this post absolutely turned it around for me.

Good stuff!!!!
Nola Harris
Nashville, TN

Reply by Hugh Nations Signing Agents of Austin on 8/2/07 4:31pm
Msg #203544

I dunno, John. I hear what you're saying, but that's a lot to absorb.

I guess, If I listened long enough to you, I'd find a way to believe that its all true...
Still I look to find a reason to believe



 
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