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Wooden You Like To Be Successful?
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| Guest post by: Colleen Stanley |
Article Overview: John Wooden is known as one of the finest basketball coaches in America. He took his UCLA team to the NCAA playoffs 10 of 12 years and was named coach of the Century by ESPN. John Wooden was a great teacher and coach. The brilliance of his teaching is that he focused on the mental aspect of the game as well as the technical skills of basketball. John Wooden repeatedly told his team that controlling emotions was at the core of winning the game.
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Wooden You Like To Be Successful?
John Wooden is known as one of the finest basketball coaches
in America. He took his UCLA team to the
NCAA playoffs 10 of 12 years and was named coach of the Century by ESPN. John Wooden was a great teacher and coach.
The brilliance of his teaching is that he focused on the mental
aspect of the game as well as the technical skills of basketball. John Wooden repeatedly told his team that
controlling emotions was at the core of winning the game. He never referred to this control as
emotional intelligence, however, when you further study him and his philosophy
that is exactly what it was teaching and demonstrating.
John Wooden made it a goal to never lose his cool. He knew what the experts in emotional
intelligence know. When you lose
control, your clarity of thought and execution become clouded.
Many people think that a coach with this type of record must
have focused solely on winning. John Wooden won games by living by a different
definition of success. “Success is peace of mind which is a direct
result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best
you are capable of becoming. Then
perhaps when circumstances come together, we may find ourselves number 1.” He knew that self improvement is in every
salesperson’s control. He knew that
improvement and mastery were based on wise choices.
John Wooden’ posted this note on his team’s bulletin
board:
There is a choice you have to make,
In everything you do.
So keep in mind that in the end,
The choice you make, makes you.
Here are three choices to consider:
#1: Choose to be a life-long learner. In the emotional intelligence world, life-long
learning is defined as self actualization.
Research shows that top salespeople score high in this emotional
intelligence competency. They are on a
continuous journey of self improvement and professional improvement. Lifelong learners make the choice between
watching reality TV or reading a book that will help them become
masterful. They make a choice of being the lone ranger or
seeking out mentors. They make the
choice to take risk and fail in order to learn the lessons that come only from
leaving the status quo.
#2: Choose to become masterful. The world is full of average so that seat on
the bus is taken with a waiting line. Many salespeople learn sales techniques, however,
few master influence and persuasion.
It’s fairly simple. Choose where
to focus and what to focus on. Pundits are predicting that the profession of
sales will be dramatically reduced due to e-commerce and the free information
found on the internet. It is our
prediction that only the masterful will survive and thrive.
#3: Choose to plan your work and work your plan. We have smart phones, Franklin
Covey and yellow sticky notes. Salespeople
should be the most organized people on the planet. Unfortunately, salespeople waste 1-2 hours every
day because they did not make a choice to do the basics of time management.
- Make a to-do list everyday. One minute of planning saves 10 minutes of wasted time.
- Calendar block prospecting and client retention activities. If you don’t block it, you will lose it.
- Manage email and phone calls. Yes, you can go for one hour without technology and focus on strategic work.
#5: Choose to manage your emotions. Get some downtime and figure out what is triggering you to act or respond in a manner that is less than beneficial. Ask yourself, what would have been a better reaction? What’s the reason I allowed a comment or behavior to “get to me?” The power of the question is the power of the answer.
Make the right choices and a funny little thing called winning is usually the result.
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Article Tags: coaching, controlling emotions, emotional intelligence, sales success, sales training, winning the game
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About the Author: Colleen Stanley RSS for Colleen's articles - Visit Colleen's website Colleen Stanley is president of SalesLeadership, Inc., a business development firm specializing in sales and sales management training. Colleen is a monthly columnist for Business Journals across the country, author of 'Growing Great Sales Teams' and co-author of 'Motivational Selling.' Her new book, ‘Emotional Intelligence and Sales Success' will be released in fall of 2012. You can reach her at 303-708-1128. Click here to visit Colleen's website Do You Really Believe That Wooden You Like To Be Successful Are You Ready to Be a Sales Manager Are You A Good Customer Top 7 Reasons Sales Managers Fail |
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