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Great Salespeople Are Thankful

November 28, 2019 By Adriana

This blog was first posted at Thanksgiving 2019. Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November. Thanksgiving is also celebrated at different times in many other countries. The early Thanksgiving celebrations were to pause and show gratitude for the harvest of the previous year and the sacrifices making it possible. In our family we gather with friends and relatives to mark the day with pleasant conversation, sumptuous food and of course a glass (or two) of wine. As we enjoy the meal together we take turns saying what we are particularly grateful for.

Great Salespeople Celebrate Their Success

Great Salespeople Are Thankful
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A Grateful Attitude

Great salespeople approach their work and their life with a grateful attitude. They don’t presume success as they begin each sales pursuit. But at each step along the path to winning the deal they are thankful. Even when success seems remote, great salespeople celebrate the lessons learned from the failure. Like those early Thanksgiving celebrations for a bountiful harvest, great salespeople appreciate the journey to sales victory. Although we celebrate each accomplishment along the way, great salespeople defer gratification until the deal is done.

Thank You Kind Reader

There are an unlimited number of products and services to sell. My experience is different from yours. I’ll bet how we each apply the fundamentals of good selling not only are unique to us but also differ from prospect to prospect. But, in my experience, applying the fundamentals well results in an order. So I write from my experience, hopefully in a way you can apply the fundamentals of good selling to your opportunities. Think about the examples and stories I tell as analogies to your experiences. See how they fit with what you do. My hope in writing these blog posts is you will become the very best salesperson you can be.

Thank you for reading and commenting on what I write.

What You Can Do Right Now

  • Think back over the past year and relive the excitement of selling.
  • Gather your colleagues to share the joy of winning work.
  • Give thanks to those who helped you along the journey to success.
  • Comment on this blog and let me know how the posts improved your selling skills

To learn more sales secrets read Secrets of the Softer Side of Selling. For even more sales encouragement, join our FREE Sales Club! “See” you next week.

Good selling!
Don Crawford & Lois Carter Crawford

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