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It may keep you from
getting the proper sleep and rest. Nagging at you. If you have some type
of mental disturbance it will be reflected in your body posture and
demeanor.
If you
approach a prospect when you're feeling ill, or going through mental
turmoil, you won't be able to give your sales presentation the gusto and
conviction it deserves. Your sales will suffer.
By approaching
your prospect in a sluggish manner with a hangdog look on your face you
will prevent your prospect from seeing you as someone who is capable of
rendering them any kind of service.
But if you
approach your prospect with full mental capacities, feeling strong and
healthy and deliver a sales talk that encompasses the five fundamental
elements of selling, you will impress them as someone they would be
pleased to do business with.
So what can
you do to stay healthy?
Put down that
mouse…step a-w-a-y from the computer. Get plenty of exercise and the
proper amount of sleep…at least 7 to 8 hours each night. Eat in
moderation and make sure you're giving yourself a well balanced diet.
Drink plenty of water. See your doctor annually and at the first sign
there could be a problem. Some things, when treated early can be managed
without further complications.
Then too, some
of us have a tendency to blow things out of proportion. We may imagine a
simple sinus headache to be a brain tumor. I'm sure you probably have
known someone who meets this description. Don't magnify small things into
insurmountable obstacles.
If you have
some bad habits that are contributing to your poor mental state, or
physical ailments, break yourself from them, or they'll break you.
Staying healthy
is an important aspect of any undertaking. If you don't feel your best,
you won't do your best. So while you're working to improve your business,
use that same energy to improve your health. It may help you land the
sale.
Copyright ©
2006 Gloria Whitehorn and Dovemang.com All rights reserved
About The Author: Gloria Whitehorn is the
owner of several online businesses. She is the author of two books,
freelance writer, business coach and an authority on salesmanship and
business practices. Check out her site that's jam-packed with the exact
information you need to start, build, and grow your very own profitable
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