What Great Salespeople Know

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‘Now is the time to think: service before sales.’

‘When you think yes! you will see the possibilities, not the impossibilities.’

Your belief and your belief system are the roof of your sales success, or the bane of your failure.’

‘You’ll know your voice when you hear it. It will speak to you before you ever say a word.’

You cannot deny the power of laughter as a universal bond from human to human and from human to sales order form.’

‘Lowest price always means lowest profit. Value trumps price.’

Your customer wants to do business with a somebody not a nobody.’

‘Your value-based information, your exceptional service, and your quality of product and person determine your brand, your name, and your fate.’

‘When you let your positive words and actions speak for themselves, your reputation will rise in the process.’

‘When you combine your belief, your attitude, your preparation, your value, and your assertiveness, the outcome is predictable: more sales.’

Assertive presentations start with questions, offer unchallengeable proof in the middle, and end with a customer commitment that you have earned.’

‘The more you put value in terms of how they win, how they profit, and how they produce, the more it will be perceived as true value, or real value. And in the end, the value that you receive back will be the order. That’s value.’

Source

Jeffrey Gitomer (2013). Jeffrey Gitomer’s 21.5 Unbreakable Laws of Selling: Proven Actions You Must Take to Make Easier, Faster, Bigger Sales… Now and Forever

‘How To Ditch Toxicity’

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‘Being smart isn’t enough. Being a good person matters more.’

Treat your internal state like a space you’re curating. Is it cluttered or clear?

Know your delta. Let your bottom be a springboard for growth, not a weakness.’

Look for gratitude in your reactions– especially when things don’t go your way.’

Practice kindness as an energy tool, not just a social gesture.’

‘Forgiveness is freedom- from ego, resentment, and regret.’

Visualize your desired outcomes and trace them back to empowering beliefs.’

‘Rest isn’t laziness- it’s preparation. Schedule moments that realign your mindset, body, and spirit.’

Don’t give from emptiness. Refill your cup so your contribution flows from joy, not guilt.’

‘A grateful life isn’t a perfect life- it’s a practiced one.’

See each mistake as a stepping stone, not a stop sign. … Failure often precedes greatness.’

Learn the lesson, then move forward. Reflection brings growth; rumination brings stagnation.’

Life is unpredictable. Stay grounded in your values and adaptable in your actions.’

Source

David Meltzer (2026). Don’t Do Business with Dicks: How to Ditch Toxity and Align Yourself with Positive Influences