When things are difficult, remember if it wasnt difficult everyone would be doing it. Difficulties are what make us great.
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By developing strong customer relationships the little problems that could arise in the selling process seem to take are of themselves.Dan Brent Burt
Your brain can tell you what to do, but your heart will give you the desire to DO IT. It is this heart power that will make the difference between being just another 'wannabe or becoming a true champion. I firmly believe that all of us have it within us to become a true champion.
Dan Brent Burt
Rapid technological advancement may produce problems and challenges for business when their products or services are rendered obsolete virtually overnight. The salesman who has properly learned his craft will have transferable skills perfectly adaptable to the emerging technology. The benefit of having transferable skills in such a volatile marketplace is readily apparent. It s insurance against unemployment.
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Every boxer fights differently, and every salesman has his unique style. But the results are the same you are either a champion or just another fighter, you either get the sale or you dont. The real key to success is to do those things that will prepare you to be a champion.
Dan Brent Burt
If you could change anything about the way you approach selling, the thing that will make the biggest difference would be your attitude your attitude toward your customers, your service, the benefits of your products, your employer, and your self.
Dan Brent Burt
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The majority see the obstacles; the few see the objectives; history records the successes of the latter, while oblivion is the reward of the former.
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