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Article Overview: We all know people in life who take, so as we get older and wiser - we dont associate with these people for too long. Perhaps if we are really honest with ourselves, we take more than give sometimes too. And this is easy to do, particularly when we get desperate.

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In business if you aren't contributing to the lives of others, you're either simply doing nothing or taking from them.
Many people think "selling" is the art of getting what I want. This is only partly true. The real movers and shakers in sales understand how contribution serves them and others. We all know people in life who take, so as we get older and wiser - we dont associate with these people for too long. Perhaps if we are really honest with ourselves, we take more than give sometimes too. And this is easy to do, particularly when we get desperate.

Over the years, I've been desperate more than once, so I can speak from experience - when we get desperate we approach things from a place of need - which isn't a nice place to play, nor is it an attractive way to be viewed by other people.

When we are needy we think we dont have much choice other than to take. But we do have a choice. When you dont have much, this is the best time to give. Give more passion! More energy! More love. More value. Think More. Do more! Be more. Not less.

Contributing to a team can be boiled down to a simple definition: Always going the extra mile! Do the little things that add value beyond the norm. It doesn't need to cost you money or drain your energy, just do something small and make it a big habit.

A tap on the back. A smile or cheeky wink. Saying thank you. Share a joke. Make an effort. Be positive to be around. Be interested. Ask questions and really listen. It's not hard. The little things over time add up to a lot, making contributing to your team a lot easier than you think.

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Trent Leyshan is founder, CEO of BOOM!

A leading international sales training company that specialises in the development of inspirational sales cultures, leaders and salespeople. 

Early in his career Trent was head tradeshow spruiker and sales manager for Australia's most flamboyant TV salesman, Big Kev. 

He has since driven two of his own companies from lounge room operations into market leaders. And led sales teams in leading new media and advertising agencies. 

Trent is a sought after expert and facilitator on sales performance and strategy. He is the Author of sales book, The Naked Salesman: How to walk the talk and sell your way to success! 

BOOM! develops sales training strategies and delivers inspiring learning experiences for some of the world's most successful and demanding sales driven organisations. Empowering them with modern skills and tools to effectively engage with customers and build stronger and more valuable relationships. 

 



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