Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Control Your Thoughts & You Control Your Selling Success

 Sales Success:  A Champion Uses The Good Thought Habit

 

By Mark Bowser

 Have you ever heard the computer term "garbage in; garbage out?"  Well, it is true with habits too.  If we have bad habits then the result will be a disempowering life.  On the other hand, if we have good habits then we will live an empowering successful life.

One of the most vital habits we need to focus on is our thought habits.  Dr. Shad Helmstetter (the author of What To Say When You Talk To Your Self) said that by the time the average person reaches 18 years of age that they have heard the word "no" or things they can't do 148,000 times.  Some of those were healthy for us, "Johnny don't touch the stove or you will get burnt."  However, many of them were not healthy for us.  In fact, many of them are self-imposed.  For example, we may say to ourselves, "I can't do that, I don't have what it takes," or "I am too small,” or "I don't have enough education," or even "I have too much education," and the list goes on and on and on. 

So, in essence, we have been programmed negatively.  Dr. Mike Murdock said, "What you hear the most you eventually will believe."  If we tell ourselves that we are losers enough times then we will eventually believe it.  But, if we tell ourselves the truth enough times that we are champions designed for greatness then we will believe that too.  The choice is ours...GOOD THOUGHT HABITS OR BAD THOUGHT HABITS.

Dr. Helmstetter teaches people the concept of self-talk or positive affirmations.  Just as we may have been programmed negatively, we can take back that programming positively.  Dr. Helmstetter teaches that we can conquer all kinds of challenges through the consistency of positive self-talk.  For example, let's say we are salespeople.  However, we are salespeople who have a fear of cold calls.  Now, we have a challenge.  Not the least being having enough money to eat.  So, how do we solve this challenge?  Through positive self talk!  If we are afraid of cold calls it is because of what we have consistently told ourselves about cold calls.  We would need to change that by telling ourselves something like, "I love cold calls.  I know the more cold calls I make the more people I can serve with my product, service, etc....  I want to fill those peoples' needs.  I am going to make another cold call."  We would need to read this to ourselves over and over and over until we think and feel differently about cold calls.  REMEMBER, GOOD STUFF IN; GOOD STUFF OUT. 

So, how can you use this in your life?  By conquering your challenges by writing your own self talk.  Make sure it is positive as if you are conquering or already conquered the challenge.  Positive quotations work great too.  Find your favorite quotes and read them often.  I use scripture everyday as positive self-talk.  I have my favorite scriptures I go through everyday which help me stay upbeat, positive, and headed in the right direction.

I have taken the liberty to create positive self talk for you.  I encourage you to read the following to yourself at least once a day for 30 days.  After that, at least twice per week.  It combines scripture and positive concepts.  Try reading this self-talk out loud once in awhile.  I think you will find it works even better. 

 I am an incredible person.  I was created in God’s image.  That means I have a great heritage. 

 I am a positive thinker.  I look for the best in myself, all people, and in all situations.  Thus because of the law of attraction, I find the best in myself, all people, and in all situations. 

 Happiness is a choice and I choose happiness and I find it too.   Success leaves clues and I have discovered the secret clues.  These success principles have lived the test of time.  They are laws that have developed my philosophy.

 I believe in continuous improvement.  Everyday, I strive to be better than I was yesterday.   It does not take leaps and bounds to have great success.   All it takes is one step at a time.  Each step takes me closer to my dream.  I am improving!  I am a champion!

 I believe in the Law of Averages and so I do not fear rejection.  I know that the more times that I hear “no” then the more “yes’” I will hear right around the corner.  The Law of Averages is consistent and tends to repeat itself.   I use the Law of Averages and I win!

 Just like the farmer who plants seeds in the spring expecting a harvest in the fall, I plant the seeds of success everyday and I expect a harvest too.   Every once in a while, the locusts and the storm steal our harvest, but more times than not, there is a harvest…and a beautifully large harvest it is.  Much larger than the seeds I planted.   I believe in the seed and the harvest. 

 I am a person of action.  I do not procrastinate.  I pray, I plan, I take action!  I take action now!  I take action now!  I take action now!

Mark E. Bowser

President/CEO

Empowering Enterprises, Inc.

7723 Tylers Place Blvd. #280

West Chester, OH  45069

(513)252-GOAL

 

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Selling Success: Go Past the Paper Tigers!

Sales Champion,

Here is a great quote to ponder:

"The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity.  The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do.  You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward."

Amelia Earhart

Now, go out there and kill some paper tigers.  God bless you!

Mark Bowser

Mark E. Bowser

President/CEO

Empowering Enterprises, Inc.

7723 Tylers Place Blvd. #280

West Chester, OH  45069

(513)252-GOAL

 

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Learning from Sales Giants

Good morning Sales Champions!

One of the best way to improve at sales is to model successful sales giants.  Here is a great quote to ponder:

"If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."

Isaac Newton

Now, go out there and make it a great selling day.  God bless!

Mark Bowser

JEREMIAH 29:11

Mark E. Bowser

President/CEO

Empowering Enterprises, Inc.

7723 Tylers Place Blvd. #280

West Chester, OH  45069

(513)252-GOAL

 

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Sales & Communication Training by Mark Bowser & John C. Maxwell

Sales Training: The Keeper of the Spring
By Mark Bowser
I came across a story one time which I think illustrates beautifully how we
need to take care of our prospects when selling. The story goes something
like this. It is about a man who lived in a forest in the eastern Alps
overlooking an Austrian village. This old man had been hired years ago by a
wise town council to make sure the mountain waters flowed freely into the
wonderful spring which flowed into the quaint village.
The old man faithfully year after year removed leaves, twigs, and everything
that could contaminate or clog the flowing water. As a result, the village
spring was an attraction for vacationers and swans alike. The village was
peaceful, happy, and blessed.
One night, years later, another town council began talking about the almost
mythical keeper of the spring. They wondered, "Why are we paying this man?
Does anyone ever see him? This money could be used for better purposes."
As a result, they decided to terminate the services of the old man.

For a while, everything stayed the same. The spring was beautiful and the
village blossomed. But then came autumn. The trees began to loose their
grip on their leaves. Twigs and branches broke off the trees and fell into
the stream.
One day, someone noticed something different about their wonderful spring.
It was changing to a different color. Soon a haze came over parts of the
spring and a sickening smell began to hover around it. The vacationers left
the lovely village. The swans decided to look for a new home.
The town council called an emergency meeting. They realized what a terrible
mistake they had made by firing the old man of the forest. They immediately
hired him back. The old man got to work and performed the miracle again.
Within a few weeks, the life-giving water was flowing freely and surely to
the village spring. Soon all was normal, healthy, and blessed.
Many times we treat our prospects and customers much like the town council
treated "the keeper of the spring." We appear to have no use for them and
we take them for granted. Remember this, without them, we have no sales.
My dad used to tell me all the time growing up in our family business. "Our
customer (and prospect) is our life blood." I leave us today with a sales
thought to ponder? Are we taking care of the "keeper of the springs" in our
lives?

Vision, Connection, & Direction: The Pathway to Effective Communication
John C. Maxwell

By communicating a message of hope and significance to his oppressed
countrymen in Poland, Pope John Paul II played a lead role in toppling
communism in Europe. He affirmed the dignity and humanity of Poles, rallying
them to resist communism, while at the same time teaching them to show
restraint when confronting the communist authorities. The vision,
connection, and direction he conveyed to people in his homeland as they
struggled against a repressive regime altered the course of world history.

VISION
When Pope John Paul II spoke, the world listened. A powerful, personal
vision gave force to his words. It was a vision birthed in tragedy and
refined through years of patient suffering.

As a young man Karol Wojtyla experienced firsthand the horrors of Nazi
Germany. As the Nazis swept into Poland, they shut down the university he
was attending, executed several of its professors, and carted off many of
his Jewish friends. Enduring the cruelties of the German occupation and
witnessing the violations of his country fueled Wojtyla's passionate vision
of the rights each human ought to have.

In World War II, the Soviet Union "liberated" Poland. In reality, one system
of tyranny simply replaced the other. As a young priest and then bishop,
Wojtyla learned how to operate under the watchful eye of a restrictive
communist government. He carried out his duties within the church boldly yet
shrewdly, expanding its influence without provoking official backlash from
the government. The experiences shaped his vision, schooling him in the
strategies that would later aid him in undermining communism as Pope.

CONNECTION
Pope John Paul II connected to people because he identified with their
hopes, their troubles, and their fears. Journalist Neal Ascherton, who
accompanied the Pope on his early visits to Poland, marveled at his ability
to connect with the audience-even when crowds numbered in the hundreds of
thousands. "Each person got the impression the Pope was really speaking to
them, that he was exclusively available for them." John Paul II valued
people, and since he understood them, he could offer a hopeful message that
made them feel significant. His optimistic words stood in stark contrast to
the bleak, unpromising future that communism seemed to have in store.

DIRECTION
Soviet-style communism relied upon propaganda, or officially sanctioned
lies, to sustain itself. The government manipulated the public debate by
controlling the media, and consequently, people were exposed to a steady
diet of misinformation. Through time, it became confusing for them to
distinguish between reality and fiction.

John Paul II gave the people of Eastern Europe a moral compass to guide them
as they navigated life in a communist system. His ideals served as a
reference point, helping them to distinguish between right and wrong, truth
and farce. Thanks to his position as head of the Catholic Church, the Pope
could freely voice ideas that were distasteful to the existing communist
authorities without having to fear reprisal.

Even though he inspired people to seek freedom, John Paul II was very subtle
in his criticisms of communism. He was careful not to provoke the crushing
retaliation of the Soviet military by fomenting a violent revolution.
Through the papacy, John Paul II modeled the strategy by which communism
would be undone: persistence of belief coupled with patient, restrained
resistance.

SUMMARY
To say that one man toppled communism in Europe would be an overstatement,
but perhaps nobody contributed more to its demise than Pope John Paul II.
His prowess as a communicator allowed him to attain enormous influence
within the subjugated nations of the Eastern bloc. By voicing a compelling
vision, connecting emotionally with people, and modeling the direction
forward, he transformed the political institutions of Europe.

"This article is used by permission from Leadership Wired, GiANT Impact's
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Mark E. Bowser
President/CEO
Empowering Enterprises, Inc.
7723 Tylers Place Blvd. #280
West Chester, OH 45069
(513)252-GOAL

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sales Training: Sales Motivation for Today

By Mark Bowser

Each day is a new opportunity to succeed more at sales. 

The great American, immortal Abraham Lincoln, once said, “The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.”  Each day brings with the sunshine new possible sales successes.  It doesn’t matter how great we were yesterday.  You may have closed mores sales then you ever have in a single today.  But remember, we can strive to be better today.  On the other hand, it doesn’t matter how many failures we may have today; we can be successful tomorrow.  Each day is a new beginning.  The slate is clean.  Believe in the goodness of each day by believing the goodness of you!

Now, go out and Make it a great Selling Day!  God bless you!

Mark Bowser

Mark E. Bowser

President/CEO

Empowering Enterprises, Inc.

7723 Tylers Place Blvd. #280

West Chester, OH  45069

(513)252-GOAL

 

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Great Messages Can Boost Sales

By Mark Bowser

What is it that makes a great idea great? What is it that takes an idea from obscurity to common language in the culture? 

It was Jim Rohn  who said, “If you share a good idea long enough, it will eventually fall on good people.”  So, how does this happen?  Let’s take a  look at Ronald Reagan.  Reagan had been sharing the same ideas, the same concepts, and the same philosophy for years. But, it wasn’t until 1980 that they begin to take hold. It was then when the masses  of Americans began to gravitate towards Reagan and his message.

Today, we are going to talk about three concepts that we can do to help our message become not only more popular, but also more magnifying. The first idea is Repetition. It has been said that repetition is the mother of all skills and it is so true.  Think about TV ads. If I were to ask you how do you spell relief?  Most of you over the age of 35 would say,  “Well of course, it's  ROLAIDS.”  We all know this because we have heard it a zillion times over the years. Repetition creates stickiness. Repetition creates remembrance. Over time, repetition can create belief.

The second concept is Consistency. President Reagan had a consistent message. It changed very little over the years. He knew himself and he knew his philosophy and he shared that time and time again.  If you want to take your message to the next level then make sure you're communicating the same message consistently every time.

The third concept is Illustration. Stories bring ideas to life. The Great Teacher Jesus Christ is the One who taught us how to use parables or stories to make a point. Christ rarely, if ever, taught without teaching through a story.  People grab hold of stories. People understand stories. And… people are emotionally moved by stories. When emotions are involved, belief is sure to follow.

Well, there we have it. Repetition, Consistency, and Illustration. That's the way to take a mediocre message and make it a great message.  That is the way to take a great message and make it extraordinary. An Extraordinary message that people remember.

Mark E. Bowser

President/CEO

Empowering Enterprises, Inc.

7723 Tylers Place Blvd. #280

West Chester, OH  45069

(513)252-GOAL

 

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

How to Change Ourselves and Succeed

By Mark Bowser

Sales Training Expert, Motivational Business Speaker, & Author

Have you wondered why you make some of the same mistakes over and over again? Have you ever struggled with becoming successful?  Have you ever wanted to know if there are some  tips and  secrets that can help you go completely over-the-top?

It was the great Jim Rohn who said that,  Unless you change how you are,  you will always have what you’ve got.” Today we are going to talk about how we can change ourselves in order to become more successful.  There are three strategies that we need to do in order to make this happen.  One, set goals.  Two, be proactive, and number three, have a personal development program.  If you put this in action, you will be able to overcome your challenges and become more successful. 

 Let’s get started.  One, set goals.

Did you know that 90% of all people have no set goals?  5% of all people have set goals but aren’t reaching them which creates a lot of frustration. And the last 5% goes to those people who have set goals, write them down, and lives their dreams. Most every motivational speaker on the planet talks about goal setting.. Goals are what make it happen. Goals are what help you reach your success. Without them, you will struggle to be mediocre at best.

Now, I am not going to talk about how to set goals today. There are many good goal setting programs, including my own. But today, I just want to emphasize the importance of setting goals. Set your goals and write them down. There’s a power when you write it down.  Writing it down makes it real, makes it tangible, and can increase your chances of success.  In fact, it goes from chance to reality.

That leads us to our second step which is to be proactive. In his wonderful book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Dr. Stephen R. Covey talks about the importance of being proactive.  In fact, being proactive is Dr. Covey’s number one habit. Dr. Covey says that being proactive is the foundational habit. Of all the seven habits, this is the primary one. All the others stem on this one right here.

To be proactive means to choose how to respond. We are given choices. We can choose to be positive or we can choose to be negative. The choice is ours.  Have you ever noticed, that the unsuccessful people in our lives are reactive? . Something happens that’s not going quite their way, so they explode. They blow up. They make the matter worse. We all know people like this.

Sometimes, we have to admit that we react the same way.   But we don’t have to be that way. We can choose how to respond. We can let our logic and our values lead our emotions. Emotions are good but they are chaotic. Emotions are good but they aren’t always reliable. Let your logic of how the situation could be solved and your values of what you believe is right, lead the way. It’s not easy, but the most successful people are the proactive ones.

So, we are committing to set goals and write them down. We are choosing to be proactive rather than reactive. That leads us to our third step, which is to have a personal development program.

Having a personal development program is what takes you over the top. The Japanese have a word “kaizen” which means constant improvement. That’s exactly what a personal development program is designed to do. It’s about improving ourselves continually.

I have a very simple suggestion for you today. Here it is:  Read one book a month in whatever area you want to develop yourself in. That’s it. Read one book a month. Now, I don’t care if you read the book, listen to the audio book, or get an audio/video program on the subject.

Research shows us that if we commit to this challenge, that in five years we will be in the top 5% of experts in the world in that particular area. That’s powerful. But it also tells us how few people are likely to do this. If you take this challenge and commit yourself to this program, you will be amazed at your progress and you won’t recognize yourself one year from today.

So, there you have it. Three simple steps to change yourself and succeed.  One, setting goals. Two, choosing to be proactive. Three, a personal development program. When you take action on these three steps you will change yourself…and succeed.  Now, go out there and make it happen. 

Mark E. Bowser

President/CEO

Empowering Enterprises, Inc.

7723 Tylers Place Blvd. #280

West Chester, OH  45069

(513)252-GOAL

 

Superior Training, Superior Results!

 

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