Feeling
Overwhelmed?
When
you leave the office at the end of the day, have you accomplished the goals you
set out to complete? If not, do you feel disappointed in yourself? If your
disappointment affects your motivation, you may fall even farther behind on your
task list, which can leave you feeling overwhelmed.
When you are feeling like you
just can’t keep up, let alone progress, take a step back and then take a few
steps forward, one step at a time. The fact that you still have items pending on
your task list, or goals that you’ve not yet met, doesn’t mean you are a
failure or lack time management skills. You may simply need to reexamine your
goals and your definition of success.
Any task or goal can seem
overwhelming when you consider it as a single, humongous endeavor. For example,
the idea of successfully closing a deal with a multi-location car dealer might
be enough to paralyze you. However, finding the decision maker at the
multi-location car dealer is possible. Calling that person is easily
accomplished. Setting up an appointment is a task you can successfully complete.
You are capable of completing each of these small steps and each of these steps
gets you closer to the ultimate goal, the successful close.
Intellectually, you know that
sales is a process, not an event. It takes eight calls to successfully close a
sale. However, emotionally and subconsciously you may still believe that you can
get the sale after one call. If you change your philosophy and you view each
step as a goal, you will remain motivated and productive. Don’t rush it;
divide the process into manageable pieces and recognize your success each step
of the way.
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