Skill + Do
Listen to your mom: "…don’t dress like a slob." At the same time, don’t be afraid to dress with personality. But definitely, dress like you can handle a big order from your customer.
"The clothes make the man."
It’s unclear who first uttered that adage. Still, interestingly, the proverb was first recorded in English in the early 15th century and was probably derived by a classical Greek saying, "The man is his clothing."
Years ago, it became fashionable in business to be UN-fashionable. It seemed the smartest folks were first to care less about how they looked. Eventually, all bets came off and now…anything goes.
But sales is one of the last professions where dress still matters. The legal and medical professions are similar. How would you feel if your surgeon visited you in shorts, a t-shirt, and flip-flops before your procedure?
When thinking about your attire for every day at your job – be it in the office or with the customer – shoot somewhere down the middle between your mom’s urging ("don’t dress like a slob") and your attorney friends who look sharp all the time.
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Monday - June 2
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Just get ONE meeting today.
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Today - May 31 - 1
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"I draw the line at goat yoga!"
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May 30
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Q2 ain't over...PUSH!
Even if you think there’s absolutely zero chance of adding to your Q2 rev tally, spring through the finish line just for kicks. Ya never know if you’ll find a morsel or not.
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May 29
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Talk like a pro, not a dock worker
Sales require changing perceptions, explaining big and nuanced concepts (and product features), and solving problems…it’s your personal presence and voice that are your best tools.
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." Mark Twain
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