
May 21st - Every "no" is a chance to improve your pitch
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“What is philosophy, really? Isn’t it just preparing ourselves for whatever comes our way? If I train myself to endure, then let whatever happens, happen. Otherwise, it would be like a boxer quitting the fight just because he took some hits.” - Epictetus
Philosophy and sales are all about preparation.
Just as a boxer expects to take hits in the ring, sales professionals must embrace rejection as part of the game. A lost deal, an objection, an unanswered email - they’re not defeats; they’re training.
Every "no" sharpens your instincts. Every challenge builds resilience.
If you walk away from adversity, you walk away from growth.
So when the next rejection lands, don’t flinch. Instead, remind yourself: This is what I’ve trained for.
Actionable tips:
- See every "no" as a chance to improve your pitch. Each rejection is just a jab; learn to take it, adjust, and throw a better counterpunch next time.
- Just like a boxer practises combinations, rehearse responses to common objections. When they come up in real conversations, you'll be ready.
- After tough sales calls, review what went well and what didn't. It's your equivalent of watching the game tape to improve your technique.
Remember you will die.
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