This Might Not Work
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This Might Not Work

Earlier this week, I led a book club discussion for Women In?Sales about Seth Godin's The Icarus Deception, which I consider to be a career-altering read for me. It?changed the way I look at selling, as well as the?trajectory of my life.?That is not an overstatement.

The very next day, I presented to the members of?Growth Forum about your #1 sales superpower, and how it fuels the Sales Success Cycle.

These two events on back-to-back days helped me make a connection I hadn't made before, and I wanted to share it with you here quickly.


Selling is an art form

The sooner you recognize this, the better you'll sell. I struggled with this concept when I first read Icarus a decade ago. I didn't see it. Then I started paying closer attention.

Selling is about connecting, and if you try to please everybody, you'll thrill nobody.

Art isn't just about painting or sculpting and making sure the project?looks "right." Art is about expressing yourself in a way that's going to make an impact on somebody else. It's doing work that matters for people who care.


Breaking the cycle

I believe salespeople only want three things:

  1. Do work they feel good about
  2. Get recognized for it
  3. Get paid for it

Our kryptonite is the idea that we might let someone down- our boss, customers, company, family, and ourselves. This paradox is exactly what makes us human, and the tension created causes us to hedge.

"What's the perfect thing to say here?"

"What's the best subject line for an email?"

"How do I sell without sounding like I'm trying to sell?"?

Is there?ever a perfect word or phrase to use??Is disconnecting from your intention ever a recipe for success?

All of this mental friction creates a cycle of doubt, mediocrity, and shame that prevents you from making real connections and doing your very best selling.

You have to break that cycle. You have to make the shift from shame to belief, and there's only one way to do that.


This might not work

Creating art is a vulnerable act. If selling is an art form, then we need to bring more vulnerability with us when we do it.

I don't just mean admitting you've made past mistakes or being transparent. I mean being willing to trust yourself and your instincts.

Most sellers intuitively feel what the right thing to do or say is, and?they talk themselves out of it. They haven't seen others do it this way; there's no guarantee it'll work. They get scared, back off, and revert back to something safe.

You lack the belief they need to succeed, you hedge, and it kills your results.

I've done it. You've done it. Your close rates are very telling.?

When you're vulnerable enough to trust yourself and believe in your instincts, it's almost as if magic happens. You connect better, feel better selling, have more fun, and the wins are much more fulfilling. But it's not magic because it happens so consistently. There's a direct and repeatable cause and effect.?

Every top performer does this. It's the 5% difference between mediocrity and superstardom. You need to be willing to do it "wrong" if you ever want to do it really well.


"This might not work" is not a reason to hold back.

It's a battle cry.



My name is Jeff Bajorek. I help sales teams perform better by uncovering the truth about what holds them back and empowering them with the tools that enable their best work. You didn't come here to be mediocre, and you'll never sell better than when you?#SellLikeYou. If you'd like to learn more,?check out this page.

Never connected my passion for art with selling before now. Thank you for this insight!!??

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?? Jacquelyn Nicholson

"Don't die with a full wine cellar" + 不敵 + Hates Mediocrity + Strategic Global Sales

1 年

This is great Jeff - the bit that stood out to me from reading the newsletter are the exact ones you put in the post and I didn't realize that until I went to respond...I just clicked to read right away. ?? "It's the 5% difference between mediocrity and superstardom. You need to be willing to do it "wrong" if you ever want to do it really well. "This might not work"?is not a reason to hold back. It's a battle cry." I have been intentionally not second and triple guessing myself lately and it feels really good. Thank you!

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Bill Barnhart

Sales Maverick\\ Fractional Sales Ops\\ Sales Coaching. Serving The SMB Mfrs. and Wholesale Dist. In The Contractor, Hardware, Industrial Markets. Faith-Based Coaching For Business, Sales, Ministry and 12 Step Leaders.

1 年

“Be brave enough to suck at something new.” Unknown.

Suzy Goodwin, MS, CHES

Meaningful benefits | Pet all the dogs | I'll probably talk you into running a marathon

1 年

Yes, battle cry ????

Duane Becker

Coaching Kitchen and Bath Designers on Sales and Presentation Methods to Gain Trust and Sell more.

1 年

Good, Jeff. Most of the time, you never know until you try. If it doesn't work, move on.

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