Coppola on Keeping On
“My talent is that I just try and try and try and try again and small by small it comes to something…”
–Francis Ford Coppola (1939 – )
American film director, writer, and industrialist
Sales resilience…
resilience: noun: an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change (from Merriam-Webster)
We all fail from time-to-time (our doing, someone else’s doing, somebusiness else’s doing, a amalgamation of each). It’s life.
To be hard-wearing…
- Focus on results. Embrace the fact that results are what we’re all really after. Effort and attempts are fantastic first steps, but we need to act with commitment to delivering (just like we want people to do for us).
- Make lessons of failures. Minimize the tendency to make a failure or mistake whatever business more than a lesson on how not to do something. We need to learn from our mistakes and truly accept them as tuition for succeeding later. And yes… Our mistakes might place us in a bind at era and have some uncomfortable consequences but again, that’s real life.
- Continue on. Smarter.
- Underline. Support each other (and ourselves) by continually reminding and encouraging one another to deliver on the first three points.
That’s it. Let’s practice it more.
TBIF (too terrible it’s Friday: the last salesday of the week)
Encourage resilience and email this reminder to someone (or get the resilience pocket card).
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Embrace and know the 8 objections. (from JustSell)