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 #1
Snowman
Potential?

What percentage of your potential shows up daily in your sales role?

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ozzie

I chose 80% because with my business there are days that I don't work. I spend those days taking care of my family and household responsibilities.

I also don't spend as much as I could on brochures so I consider that not giving 100%.

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 #3
truesaxman
SmileI Will Always Place Myself At The Bottom...

Not because I am "self-loathing", but because even if I am at a higher percentage....I WILL ALWAYS COUNT MYSELF AT THE LOWER to keep my ambitions burning hot, and that I will NEVER FIND MYSELF TOO GOOD TO LEARN ANYTHING NEW!

As always...a pleasure snowman,

Sincerely,
David

 #4
Snowman

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Originally Posted by truesaxman
Not because I am "self-loathing", but because even if I am at a higher percentage....I WILL ALWAYS COUNT MYSELF AT THE LOWER to keep my ambitions burning hot, and that I will NEVER FIND MYSELF TOO GOOD TO LEARN ANYTHING NEW!

As always...a pleasure snowman,

Sincerely,
David
David

I have the same approach, (to score myself lower that is).

When you look at reaching your potential, what’s the number one roadblock getting in your way of achieving more?

When you can answer that question your well on your way to much greater achievement……

The pleasures all mine…Snowman

 #5
truesaxman
SmileHmmmmmmm.........

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Originally Posted by Snowman
David

When you look at reaching your potential, what’s the number one roadblock getting in your way of achieving more?

When you can answer that question your well on your way to much greater achievement……
HA HA HA....
But I do have an answer.....the road block lies within our own minds, where our over-confidence or lack of self esteem prevent us from being either open-minded enough or to believe in ourselves enough to take on the new task at hand that is neccessary to grow.
Once again....the median Snowman...the median

God I love philosophy

Sincerely,
David

 #6
Calvin

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Originally Posted by Snowman
What percentage of your potential shows up daily in your sales role?
How do you mean?

 #7
truesaxman
CoolI Believe I Have An Answer To That....

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Originally Posted by Calvin
How do you mean?
I believe Snowman meant.....what is the percentage of your potential that you think you put into "full use" throughout the course of a typical day at your job....make sense?

Everyone has a different outlook, and he is just trying to find out about yours.

Hope this helped!

-David

 #8
Snowman

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Originally Posted by truesaxman
HA HA HA....
But I do have an answer.....the road block lies within our own minds, where our over-confidence or lack of self esteem prevent us from being either open-minded enough or to believe in ourselves enough to take on the new task at hand that is neccessary to grow.
Once again....the median Snowman...the median

God I love philosophy

Sincerely,
David

That’s good David but I know you can do better than that, be specific and choose one thing and one thing only….

I love philosophy also; but I love creating change even more.


Snowman

 #9
Calvin

Quote:
Originally Posted by truesaxman
I believe Snowman meant.....what is the percentage of your potential that you think you put into "full use" throughout the course of a typical day at your job....make sense?
I'd say probably between 60-70% of my full potential is put into use during a typical day. I would have to sit down and figure out what I thought my "full potential" was to be more accurate.

 #10
Snowman

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Originally Posted by Calvin
I'd say probably between 60-70% of my full potential is put into use during a typical day. I would have to sit down and figure out what I thought my "full potential" was to be more accurate.
Calvin

It’s difficult to figure out what your full potential is.

I think a useful way of looking at this question is not think of all the things you’d have to do better to reach your full potential. It’s better if you think of the number 1 thing that actually stops you from achieving more.

Just choose one thing at a time, sort that out and then choose one more thing and so on and so on….

All the best

Snowman

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