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Why Great Career Plans Don’t Always Pay Off
Let’s face it. Not all people were meant to be in sales. A great career plan can will go haywire if it’s not meant to be. I know it is very alluring and the pay off seems to be well worth the effort. The reality is if sales was an easy career to be involved with everybody would be doing it. It’s really not true that all a person has to do is learn everything about a product or service and you can sell it.
A sales career needs to be treated like a business. Of course we learn as much as we can about our product or service. But one of the keys that is often underlooked is our philosophy. Our way of thinking about “why we do, what we do, with who we serve makes a world of difference.”
How many well intentioned nice people have you seen who just can’t seem to sell anything? They do all the right stuff and still find themselves struggling. I’m not talking for a few months, I’m talking about for years. Oh yeah, there is that person who breaks out of the pack from time to time. But for the most part many of these well intentioned nice people never get past below average. They try and try and try. They get trained. They work hard. They work long. They do everything they are supposed to do with limited results.
It might sound like I’m being pretty negative here. I think you would agree with me that it is much better for every person to “fit in where they fit.” If we keep trying to fit a “round peg in a square hole” we will have the same problems all the time.
Those who breakthough the “I can’t sell anything syndrome,” have a philosophy that says “if it’s to be it’s up to me.” They have more than a positive mental attitude. They have a philosophy of life that is deep to the core of their being and they don’t receive anything else that is contrary to their philosophy.
Here’s the question for you. Where is your great career plan taken you?
Ced Reynolds