myarticledir.com myarticledir.com
Site Home ~ About Us ~ Place Your Link ~ Security & Privacy ~ Terms of Use ~ Submit Article
Search:   

Teens & Kids

Society & Issues

Fitness & Health

Sports

Companies & Business

Medicine & Treatment

Recreation

Finance & Banking

Employment & Careers

Relationship & Lifestyle

Hotels & Travel

Property & Agents

Research & Science

Law & Politics

Academics & Education

Issues & News

Family & Home

Eating & Drinking

Art & Culture

Shopping & Auction

Computers & Networking

Self Enhancement

Automobiles

Online & Indoor Games

 

Site Home –› Companies & Business –› Sales
 

Prospecting - We are all subject to The Law Of the Hierarchy of Habits?

 
Author: Bill Truax
 

Prospecting - We are all subject to The Law

Just like gravity, you are under the control of the Law of the Hierarchy of Habits whether you like it or not. But unlike gravity, many of us don't realize how important this law is to our performance in virtually every skill we perform.

The Law of the Hierarchy of Habits says that,
"Under pressure, you will do what you are most prepared to do."

Now this makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Look at someone who has never tried to play tennis. When they get out on the tennis court they look like a real klutz. The same thing with bowling or golf or really any other skill based activity.

Now most of you will probably say that this is common knowledge and it is easily overcome. First, you have to be taught the right way to hold the racket, or club or release the ball. Then you have to practice so you can do it better and better. That makes sense and is how most of us gain at least some proficiency in these sports. Also, how many teams do you know that perform well without practicing together? So the key factor here seems to be learning a skill and then practicing it.

Today we also refer to this as muscle memory. It is also the reason pilots train in handling emergencies over and over. So if one should occur, they are prepared to handle it correctly ? they will respond as they ?are most prepared to do.? Most of us have trained our muscles to drive a car so we handle nearly every situation ?automatically.?

This is where the law comes in. Many situations you face put you under pressure to some degree. As a result, your performance will reflect the degree with which you are prepared to perform. If you have practiced and "trained" your muscles to act the way you want, then your performance will reflect that development. If however, you have not prepared yourself, then your performance will reflect that lack of preparation and you will be disappointed.

My golf game is terrible. Every time I play, I say that I will never play golf again. And I have seen Jack Nicholas and Arnold Palmer and the other greats play lots of golf. I know how to play scratch golf, so why don't I play scratch golf?
The reason is simple; I don't prepare myself to play like they do. When the Law of the Hierarchy of Habits hits Arnold Palmer he plays as he has prepared himself to play, the same thing holds true when Bill Truax plays. I don't deserve to score as well as Arnold Palmer.

Now when you decide to Prospect and make cold calls, how can you expect to perform? The way that you have prepared, of course. The same thing holds true with your sales presentations and objection handling techniques, every aspect of your sales conduct.

One thing that has always surprised me is that a sales professional will practice his or her golf game, bowling, tennis, or soft ball, but will not practice their prospecting or presentations skills. Yet their prospecting and presentation skills are critical to their success and happiness. And also gives them the opportunities to play those games!

When I go in the field to spend time prospecting with a sales person, I do all of the prospecting calls myself. The sales person is there to watch and answer technical questions because I don't know their products. Before we go out on the calls, I have to learn the wording for the prospecting call; I call it a BLITZ CALL?. So I write it out, practice saying it aloud, and ask the sales person if it makes sense. When it does, I am ready. You see, I have prepared myself for prospecting and making cold calls.

There is always some pressure on you when you are cold calling. If you are practiced and ready you will do well, if not, you will do less than well. The reason is simple. We are all subject to the Law of the Hierarchy of Habits.

Sell Well and Often,

Bill Truax

Bill@BlitzCall.com

? Copyright 2006 WJ Truax

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Prospecting - We are all subject to The Law Of the Hierarchy of Habits?
 
Eliminating Sports Betting Risks By Using Sports Arbitrage Trading Software
 
A Guide to Successful Exhibition Planning
 
Biggest Time Wasters for Salespeople
 
Shopping Cart Web Sites: 13 Ways to Evaluate an E-Commerce Provider
 
Is It Just Me or is Business Getting Tougher?
 
Tracking Your AdSense Performance
 
Online Trading Speeds Up
 
Considering a Franchise Business of Your Own
 
Affiliate Project X - Some Old Story, or Marketing Revolution?
 
 
 

Related Links

 
TruckingTimes
Trucking Times & Sport Utility News is a magazine edited for businesses that sell, install, restyle, restore, customize or do anything with aftermarket accessories for light trucks, vans, and sport utility vehicles.
 
UK Auction Guides
UK Auction Guides, for Auctions and Auction Venues. Find auctions in the UK, UK trade and wholesale suppliers, auction and business eBooks, Antique Centres, success at online auctions. Car and vehicle auctions, property auctions.
 
Criminal Defense Attorneys, Southern California
Rizio and Nelson handle personal injury, criminal defense, family law, immigration law, business litigation, employment litigation, accident and wrongful death cases.
 
Raleigh Trial Lawyers
The Raleigh, North Carolina law firm of Allen L. Broughton and John P. Fernandez represents individuals in serious personal injury and wrongful death claims resulting from car or truck accidents, defective products.
 
New York Bankruptcy Attorney
Filing for Bankruptcy is a way of taking responsibility for your situation and clearing out your debts so that you can focus on rebuilding your life and caring for your family and yourself.
 
Richards Connor
Richards & Connor Attorneys at Law. When Searching for a Tulsa Defense Attorney Richards & Connors Clients are represented with hard work.
 
 
 

IT Consulting: More Than Technical

Technical skills are essential for IT consultants. However, there are many other things you need to ... - Joshua Feinberg
 

How Do You Succeed In Network Marketing If You Don't Like Cold Calling?

If you're one of the few who love cold calling, don't read any further. This article on network mark ... - Rebecca Prescott
 

Where to Find New Customers Using B2B Direct Mail

The challenge in business-to-business direct mail is knowing where to look for new business. You nee ... - Alan Sharpe
 
 

The Highest Form of Persuasion Revealed

Influence is a key element in mastering the techniques of Magnetic Persuasion. Influence is the high ... - Kurt Mortensen
 

Choosing a Safe and Reliable Car Transport Service

It doesn't matter if your car is a sports car, an antique car, or even just a plain family car, if y ... - John Morris
 
 
Site Home ~ Security & Privacy ~ Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2006, www.myarticledir.com