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Are Your Goals Reasonable and Achievable?

Bill practiced his guitar playing 3x as much as normal last week. Great, right? Nope! His goal was 4x. Turns out he aimed too high. Instead of trying for one hour, Bill will aim for a more reasonable 45 minutes moving forward. Why does it matter? Tune in to Bill’s sales tip to find out.
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Good morning!

Over the last two weeks, I have practiced on my guitar three times as much as I normally do. On a daily basis over the last few months, I’ve only been able to get in about 15 minutes every day. However, I made a commitment to my guitar teacher and hit 45 minutes pretty consistently.

However…

I look back on this “victory” with disdain and frustration. Why? Because my goal was 60 minutes.

I should have made my goals reasonable and achievable. Lesson learned

Let’s say you prospect for new business at a rate of seven calls a day. Every day for one week, seven calls. Your goal, however, was 10. So, every day you go home thinking you failed.

But you’re not a quitter, so you make an adjustment in the following week…

You make seven sales calls a day. Every day for that second week, seven calls. This time, however, your goal was five. Now, every day you go home thinking, “I not only succeeded, I exceeded my goal by 40%.”

The client can hear every emotion you’re having. If you spend your day thinking, “I’m a failure,” that’s what the client will hear in your sales attempts.

However, if you spend your day thinking, “I’m killing it!” The client will hear success in your voice.

The interesting thing about the story is, the number of calls never changed. You still made seven calls a day for the first week in seven calls a day for the second week.

The only thing that changed was your attitude, that is, how it made you feel. And that’s what made the difference in the quality of those sales calls.

The change you made was the change that I made: You made your goals reasonable and achievable.

Michelangelo once said, “The problem isn’t that we set our goals too high and we fail to achieve them, but rather that we set them too low, and we do.”

Could not agree with you less, Mikey.

Set your daily sales activity goals at a number that you can hit and exceed on a daily basis.

Gotta run. The pentatonic scales await…

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