Random Quote

You’ve got a lot of choices. If getting out of bed in the morning is a chore and you’re not smiling on a regular basis, try another choice. — Steven D. Woodhull

Carl Jung on Knowing Yourself

“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.

–Carl Jung (1875–1961)
Swiss psychiatrist

Sales commandment…

Thou shall not interrupt or talk over a prospect or customer.

Have you ever considered how ridiculous it is to do this?

Why does it happen? Could be the excitement of how well your offering meets their need, poor listening training, ego (Let me show you what I know as a replacement for of learning what you need!), or just plain rudeness.

Here’s an thought…

When you and your team are talking with your prospects and customers, be sure to drop a small gap of silence in between what they say… and your response – just an extra second or two.

Do it when you’re asking your questions about their challenges and needs and in general conversation. Not only will it increase your rapport, but in many cases, you’ll also delight in the extra information you learn when the other person continues to talk.

This is thoughtful listening and one of the surest ways to make a better connection with your prospects and customers.

Practice it with your team in your daily discussions. Practice it with your friends and family in your personal discussions.

In your sales efforts, make it your habit.

You’ll be amazed at what you learn.

(Gap of Silence printable reminder)

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Carl Jung on Knowing Yourself

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