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Motivation? I Got Your Motivation Right Here...
CS Rushing
I’ve been a salesman for a while, tried my hand at opening businesses, and have done all sorts of things to get by (legal, mind you, legal), and the problem I’ve run across in any field of endeaver is that magic word, motivation.
Now, what motivates me is not necessarily what motivates you, or your cousin Sally, or your boss Jim. Motivation has a thousand faces, but a few are most common…
Well, for starters, how’s this old one for starters: fear. Fear of not paying the bills, fear of being broke, fear of being poor, fear of not looking cool because you don’t have a shiny new car/house/wife/husband/whatever. Hey, I’m not knocking it, but this isn’t the most positive way of being motivated. It’s an "away-from" type of motivation.
The opposite is likely to be love: love of your product, job, new cars, family, whatever it is that keeps you going during the day. Some of the love can even be for the sheer thrill of the battle, overcoming the objections, making the sale, being number one in your company, etc. Some salespeople make tons of sales because they simply love to sell. This would be a very powerful type of motivation, in my opinion, and one that drives my music; the sheer love of it. It’s a "go-toward" type of motivation.
But here’s what I want to bring to your mind in these "terrible economy" type of times…
As a salesperson, new or old, YOU drive the economy. The economy crumbles when people aren’t buying. People aren’t buying because salesmen aren’t selling. It’s truly as simple as that. Sure there’s fear and all sorts of negative emotions and motives to deal with while talking to the buying public! It’s your job to stay focused on your mission of personal excellence and improve your own lot so others can improve theirs. I’m not telling anyone to take advantage of other people.
I’m telling you to take responsibility for your own person by first identifying your "why" (so to speak) and function from that angle. If your "why" is fear of not paying bills, then run with it. If it’s love of being number one, then go for it.
Only you can understand your own motivators, not me, Tony Robbins, or anyone else. If you make every sale a step toward (or away from in some cases) your motivator, then you will find selling much, much easier.
I hope this has been a help, and promise you that future posts will be a bit better thought out…
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smile
6 days ago
106 comments
Different things motivate people. I have always given the days of the week, funky names, like marvelous monday, terrific tuesday, wonderful wednesday, thankful thursday and Fabulous fridays. This helped take away the "fear" you discuss and kept my mindset open (plus it would make my prospects chuckle). We all take responsibility for our own person, unfortunately some do it better than others. I love the "why" question. Not enough people ask it. But, it is where you put that word in your question is the secret to opening up the prospects mind. It takes a good listener and patience to know when to pull in the line. Great topic!
larryprg
20 days ago
62 comments
Motivation, like esteem and education can ONLY come from the self.
Self-esteem (by definition) only comes from the self. You only feel positive about yourself when you have personally created an environment where you can think and act in a positive way.
Good teachers realize they can't teach anyone anything, but they can create an environment where it's easier for their students to learn.
Good bosses don't even try to motivate their charges. They create an environment where their people can more easily motivate themselves.
JohnKapcia
20 days ago
116 comments
Money,Love of what money can do for you,or Love.
Which is which?
rich34232
29 days ago
606 comments
Nice jo cs.Your right on target as motivation coems in all different forms~!
CSRushing
29 days ago
36 comments
I recently figured something out about motivations and how to use them. Remember, most times, a client buys out of emotion, not logic. (And remember, I said most time. My last sale was all logic, lol.) I'll write something up on that soon. Thank you all for the great comments!
inspiraysean
29 days ago
28 comments
I like the "go-toward" motivation and that is definitely my primary motivation- my love of connecting with people, determining their core motivation (values) and guiding them to take action! But I will admit paying the bills and being a top producer on the team are motivations too!
Sellerina
29 days ago
90 comments
Great Article!
infolosophy
about 1 month ago
24 comments
Nice job, man! It always helps when you are doing something you absolutely love, as well.
CSRushing
about 1 month ago
36 comments
I agree whole-heartedly. Love=passion in many regards. Passion is a very strong "go-to" type of motivation, which are always more powerful than "away-froms." What I'm trying to convey is how to use whatever you've got for motivation to succeed. Sometimes you've got to use fear until you find your passion...
smile
about 1 month ago
106 comments
I think what you need is to find "Passion". You have to learn how to put your fears aside and find passion in all that you do. Passion leads to promise which leads to health in all aspects of life both mentally and physically.