You’ve Been Given a Gift. Are You Using It?
I heard a commerical the other night that posed a profound question: “Are you using all of the gifts (talents) that you’ve been given?”
Thoreau said many of us, “live lives of quiet desperation.” To me that means we sort of meander through life–taking what’s given us, but not really exploiting our gifts and talents.
As sales professionals, we have many gifts–the gift of creativity–the gift of being able to touch people with our work–the gift of solving problems–etc. But how many of us really “exploit” those gifts?
One Gift That Stands Above All Others
In sales, one gift we’ve been given, that most of us fail miserably to exploit, is the gift of intuition. That gift is a sixth sense…a feeling…a notion of what’s not right in the relationships we have with prospects and clients. Yet, how often do we follow that intuition–and act on it? Not often.
I was working with a group of accountants last week and we talked about that very thing–“acting on your intution.” If you feel something isn’t right, you must call it out to the prospect–not in an angry, accusatory way–but in an honest, all-truth-on-the-table way.
I was taught early in my career that when you disregard your feelings and hold them to yourself, you bottle up your creativity–and your ability to be in the present moment with people. Plus, you “own less of your self.”
I hope you’ll think about your intuition–listen to it–and follow it.
It’s a gift you’ve been given.