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	<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 23:44:33 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p><a rel="bookmark" title="The One Ingredient That Guarantees Your Success" target="_new" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to//biggsuccess.com/?p=166/t:4afb2a3fac178;src:blog">The One Ingredient That Guarantees Your Success</a><br />
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Successful people are a diverse group. Some are outgoing while others are extroverts. You have creative types and analytical people. They do however share a few commonalities. <br />
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One of those was displayed by Thomas Edison. The great inventor obtained over 1,000 patents in his lifetime. But did you know that it took Edison about 10,000 tries to finally invent the light bulb? If at first you don&rsquo;t succeed, try 10,000 times again! <br />
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The one must-have ingredient to succeed is persistence! <br />
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History is ripe with example of people whose greatest success came after their biggest failure. So today we&rsquo;ll discuss three persistence principles &ndash; things you can do to keep on keeping on. <br />
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#1 &ndash; Believe in yourself and your idea. <br />
You need to almost be stubborn about it. Have faith &ndash; not a blind faith, but a &ldquo;calculated faith&rdquo;. We often think of &ldquo;calculated risk&rdquo; &ndash; this is similar. You have insight that others may not. <br />
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You&rsquo;ve done your research. You may have a unique perspective based on your education and experiences. You have confidence in your plan. Trust your instincts and push on! <br />
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#2 &ndash; Keep your spirit up. <br />
There are a number of ways to do this; find those that work for you. You may read success stories. Or keep your batteries charged by hanging out with positive people. Get a good night&rsquo;s sleep &hellip; or take a nap. Get some exercise. Whatever it is, plan some time daily to keep your flame burning so you can keep pushing, no matter what obstacles come your way! <br />
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#3 &ndash; Welcome failure. <br />
Imagine if Edison had quit after two tries, or 5,000 &hellip; or just one time short of his great invention? Learn to recognize failure for what it is &ndash; progress toward success. <br />
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Take the example of great sales people. The numbers are different for different industries, but think of this example &ndash; a sales person knows that he has to make ten calls to get two appointments. He has to have two appointments to make a sale. He fails ninety percent of the time. But here&rsquo;s what he knows &hellip; <br />
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The sooner he gets through those nine failures, the sooner he succeeds! <br />
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Here&rsquo;s a story that illustrates the importance of persistence. It comes from Think and Grow Rich, the great book by Napoleon Hill. <br />
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During the days of the gold rush, a young man went west to find his fortune. He staked a claim and went to work. A few weeks later, after much work with no reward, he discovered gold! <br />
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He quickly raised the money to buy the equipment he needed to mine the gold. He started drilling, but then the vein disappeared. He kept drilling, but to no avail. In desperation, he quit and went home a poor man. <br />
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Some time later, it was discovered that he had stopped just three short feet of one of the richest deposits of gold in the United States. <br />
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Don&rsquo;t stop three feet from success &ndash; be persistent! <br />
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What do you do to keep going? We&rsquo;d love to hear from you! <br />
<a rel="nofollow" target="_new" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to//biggsuccess.com/?p=166/t:4afb2a3fac178;src:blog">Leave us a comment &hellip;</a> <br />
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Our Bigg Quote today is by the great author and speaker Brian Tracy: <br />
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&ldquo;Remember you only have to succeed the last time.&rdquo; <br />
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Here are two things to add to your list of things that are certain &ndash; <br />
(1) you will face obstacles on the way to success, and <br />
(2) you will succeed bigg if you persist. <br />
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Next time, with all this talk of persisting, we thought we&rsquo;d throw a curve ball your way &ndash; we&rsquo;re going to talk about when to quit. What are the signs that it&rsquo;s time to move on? <br />
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Until then, here&rsquo;s to your bigg success! <br />
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	<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 22:23:21 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p><a rel="bookmark" title="Frank Bettger&rsquo;s Thirteen Secrets To Success In Sales" target="_new" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/9jKgoq/biggsuccess.com/?page_id=163/t:4afb2a3fac178;src:blog">Frank Bettger&rsquo;s Thirteen Secrets To Success In Sales</a><br />
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Frank Bettger wrote one of the best book on selling ever! It&rsquo;s called How I Raised Myself From Failure To Success In Selling. He describes how he was on the verge of giving up on a career in sales. He found himself deep in despair. Then he started to discover these secrets, one by one. <br />
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Ben Franklin chose thirteen virtues that he wanted to make daily habits. Frank Bettger, the pro baseball player turned salesperson, practiced these thirteen secrets to turn his sales career around. <br />
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So here are Frank Bettger&rsquo;s Thirteen Secrets To Success In Sales: <br />
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#1 &ndash; Enthusiasm <br />
If you don&rsquo;t FEEL enthusiastic, ACT enthusiastic. Soon, you&rsquo;ll BE enthusiastic. Double your enthusiasm and you&rsquo;ll probably double your income. <br />
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#2 &ndash; Order (self-organization) <br />
Set aside time to plan how you will spend your time. Think about what&rsquo;s most important. Then do those things first. <br />
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#3 &ndash; Think in terms of others&rsquo; interests <br />
Find out what your prospect wants. Show him or her how to get it. <br />
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#4 &ndash; Questions <br />
Questions get you further than comments. Let your prospect talk while you discover his or her wants. <br />
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#5 &ndash; Key issue <br />
Find the prospect&rsquo;s basic need or main interest. Then focus solely on it! Ask &ldquo;why&rdquo; and &ldquo;in addition to that&rdquo; to discover the key issue. <br />
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#6 &ndash; Silence (listen) <br />
Good listening works magic in selling. Listen intently intentionally! <br />
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#7 &ndash; Sincerity (deserve confidence) <br />
If you don&rsquo;t believe in what you&rsquo;re selling, neither will your prospect. Give your prospect the service you would want. <br />
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#8 &ndash; Knowledge of my business <br />
Keep your mind young by continuing to learn about your business. <br />
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#9 &ndash; Appreciation and praise <br />
Show people you believe in them and expect great things. Don&rsquo;t go overboard &ndash; just give them your honest appraisal. <br />
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#10 &ndash; Smile (happiness) <br />
Smile your best smile at everyone you see. Think about all the things you have to be thankful for &hellip; and smile. The world will smile with you. <br />
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#11 &ndash; Remember names and faces <br />
Take a mental photograph of the person&rsquo;s name. Repeat it immediately in the conversation and then silently to yourself. Associate his or her name and profession. <br />
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#12 &ndash; Service and prospecting <br />
Take care of them and they will take care of you. Follow-up on all leads immediately. <br />
Set up for your next contact on this contact. <br />
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#13 &ndash; Closing the sale (action) <br />
Proceed through the sales process &ndash; Attention, Interest, Desire, Close. Conclude your presentation with the magical question, &ldquo;How do you like it?&rdquo; Welcome objections. Don&rsquo;t be afraid to ask for the money. <br />
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These are Frank Bettger&rsquo;s thirteen secrets. We highly recommend that you read the whole book. It will inspire you and help you reach bigg success in selling! <br />
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