3 Positive Quick Meals to Sell More Productively
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Positive salespersons sell 56% more than their negative peers. Positive leaders see team productivity increase by more than one-third.
So if you want to increase sales with greater productivity, be positive, right?
The question is, How? How do you Work Positive in such a negative world?
Feed your mind these 3 positive 10-minute meals daily to increase sales with greater productivity:
Positive Breakfastr
Just like breakfast is your body’s most important meal of the day because it sets your metabolism, your mental breakfast is equally important.
Take 10 minutes each morning and:
1. Read something positive or listen to positive music. Since you see what you’re looking for, you literally set your mental lens for positivity with this simple activity.
2. Visualize your appointments for the day with positive outcomes. See the agreement signed. The challenge conquered. The solution discovered.
Positive Lunchr
Too often your mid-day break is consumed by a business meeting. Your mind misses its’ positive mid-day nutrition necessary for a quick recovery from the morning’s negative assault.
Take 10 minutes each mid-day, get out of your work space, and:
1. Walk, preferably outdoors. Fresh air and sunshine do wonders for your mental attitude. If weather prohibits, walk indoors. Exercise activates your brain’s mood elevators.
2. Call a positive friend whom you haven’t spoken to in a while. Relive some good times. Laugh at old jokes. Recall the warm feelings from that time and space.
Positive Supperr
Before you head out for your commute, take 10 minutes and do 2 things:
1. Give 5 minutes to a quick task and complete it. Write an email. Clean off your desk. Finish a spreadsheet. Your positive reinforcement comes from the completion of the task. The confidence you gain welcomes you the next morning.
2. Take 5 more minutes and celebrate something positive that you experienced that day. Yes, some days require more thought to dig up the positive. If it seems that negative, be grateful you still have a job with a company whose payroll clears the bank! There’s always something positive, if you’re looking for it.
Increase your sales with greater productivity by feeding your mind these 3 positive work meals daily!
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About the Author
Dr. Joey Faucette is the #1 Amazon best-selling author of Work Positive in a Negative World (Entrepreneur Press), Work Positive coach, & speaker who helps business professionals increase sales with greater productivity so they leave the office earlier to do what they love with those they love. Discover more at www.ListentoLife.org.
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