Attract the Right Job or Clientele:  The Road to Success Requires Six Simple Strategies

We each have our strengths and weaknesses of which we are well aware. When we are asked to do something that points immediately to a weak area, we may cringe but we know it’s even worse to not try. So we do our best knowing the results may not be stellar. And so it was today that I attempted to fulfill a simple enough request but the outcome left something to be desired.  

The following advice applies directly to advancing your career or building a more robust business, and is certainly sales related.  As others see you embracing these success strategies, your actions will signal a strong personal brand as well as imply excellence in customer service.

“Learning becomes the momentum to propel us forward.”

My Story

I was asked to film a video tour of a property. It seemed like a very straightforward request. The only problem is, I view things from a creative standpoint instead of technical.

It seemed to me that in order to capture the essence of each room, a wider view would help considerably. So I turned the camera sideways to film half of the rooms comprising the property. Watching the film later in the day, I recognized the requesting party would have to turn his head sideways in order to enjoy the film. It was my turn to make a request, and that was that he laugh!

On the upside of the embarrassing situation, the younger people also reviewing the property claimed they were both unable to send videos via email because the files always seem to be too big. I suggested they try Dropbox. They were stunned I knew about the app.

Six Simple Strategies for the Complex

  1. Try
    Although it’s easier not to try, the problem is, if we don’t try, we will never improve. 
  2. Laugh
    Early attempts make us feel foolish at times. The best remedy is laughter. Once we do, we’re ready to move forward.
  3. Learn
    As we humbly move past these hurdles, there are excellent lessons to be learned in many regards.
  4. Try Again
    Understanding where the trouble spots reside, it’s easy to fix and try once more.
  5. Practice
    As familiarity increases, more opportunities arise providing practice as a present in disguise.
  6. Perfect
    Professional photography takes years of practice, so “Perfect” may be a stretch in some cases. However, over time, vast improvement will be seen.

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Your Story

If there is the possibility you are putting off trying something new, it may be time to reflect on why you are stalling. Consider the following:

  • What is the best to be gained upon grasping the new idea and implementing it well?
  • Prioritize the list of steps needed in order to implement the suggestion
  • Estimate the time needed to learn, the steps involved and the monetary investment.

After contemplating the above questions, you will have a good idea of whether the idea at hand will be worthwhile to pursue. The main question to be answered is, will this be something you enjoy? An honest answer of “yes”, is the only way in which you can count on achieving success. It takes enjoyment to find the motivation for learning, implementing, and improving.

Sales Tips

  1. Consider all suggestions provided to find the best new ideas
  2. Every strategy should be complementary to what is already in place
  3. Each idea is to be in alignment with your thinking
  4. Each new project should bring forth an element of joy
  5. Move forward with your unique style of learning whether studious or trial and error
  6. Tweak what doesn’t work as well as expected
  7. Improve upon each previous attempt
  8. Share your progress with trusted peers
  9. Incorporate further ideas shared by your peers
  10. Celebrate the final version that works to your delight

These suggestions will help lead you to the Smooth Sale!  

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