Learn how mastering the art of selling can be a life-changing skill for success. In this episode, Keeley Hubbard shares valuable insights into how to turn strangers into repeat investors through sales mastery and developing a championship mindset. A passionate sales coach who has a super impressive track record of amassing over $800 million in revenue and 17 years of experience in sales and executive leadership, Keeley talks about leaving corporate burnout to pursue entrepreneurship and real estate.
Listen to this episode as she discusses overcoming limiting beliefs and resistance through daily habits like journaling and affirmations. Learn tips for taking action in the face of obstacles and cultivating a growth mindset through small wins.
Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:
00:00
03:25 - Keeley’s career background
07:01 - Techniques to push you through imposter syndrome
08:26 - The concept of “stacking” your wins
11:25 - Finding joy and success in business
19:08 - Rising above your roles and your failures
25:47 - Charging based on your worth
31:24 - Ways to overcome resistance and building a champion mindset
41:48 - Enhancing creativity through unplugging and time-blocking
Episode Highlights:
[07:01] The Concept of Stacking Your Wins
[11:25] Finding Joy and Success in Business
In the relentless pursuit of success, one can easily lose sight of the joy inherent in the journey, transforming it into a never-ending chase that feels unfulfilling. It's unnecessary to build another prison where you're shackled by your own goals and mindset. But you can still achieve more by doing less and still make an impact on others.
[19:08] The Arena of Life: Separating Role Performance from Self-Worth
Many people, when faced with failure in their various roles - be it as a business owner, parent, coach, or spiritual guide - tend to internalize these setbacks and label themselves as failures. This self-attached label can trigger a downward spiral, as our lives are composed of numerous roles, and the performance in each should not define our self-worth. It's crucial to understand that failing in a role does not equate to personal failure. For example, if one experiences failure as a business partner, it doesn't tarnish their worth as an individual. Maintaining a self-perception of always being a '10', irrespective of role performance, can significantly enhance resilience and readiness for future ventures.
[25:47] Charging Based on Your Worth
Often, the biggest obstacle people face is not their skill set or knowledge, but rather the self-doubt that resides within their minds. This issue is particularly prevalent in sales and among business owners, especially women. The tendency is to undervalue oneself and charge based on what is believed others are willing to pay, rather than acknowledging personal worth. It's crucial to understand that there's a reason for the price you set, and it should reflect your worth, not others' perceived willingness to pay.
Resources Mentioned:
www.keeleyhubbard.com
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