Episodios

  • May 24th - Reach out, follow up, and go the extra mile
    May 23 2025

    “You say that luck used to find you at every turn. But the truly lucky person is the one who creates their own luck. And true luck comes from a balanced mind, positive impulses, and meaningful actions.” - Marcus Aurelius

    Fortune isn’t about waiting for luck to find you; it’s about creating your own through mindset, actions, and integrity.

    In sales, success isn’t based on chance, it’s about sharpening your skills, building relationships, and showing up consistently.

    Focus on improving your pitch, follow-ups, and understanding your clients to create the conditions for success.

    Don’t wait for luck, make it happen.

    Actionable tips:

    • Be proactive. Don’t wait for the perfect lead to land in your inbox. Reach out, follow up, and go the extra mile. You’ll find that good things happen when you take control of your pipeline.
    • Spend time refining your skills, whether it’s role-playing cold calls, learning new techniques, or even studying psychology to better understand your clients.
    • A consistent routine, like a morning ritual for planning your day, can help you focus on what you can control and build momentum that drives results.

    Remember you will die.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

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  • May 23rd - It’s not about the hours, but how intentional your actions are
    May 22 2025

    “Show me that the good life isn't about how long it lasts, but how it's lived, and that it's all too common for someone with many years behind them to have truly lived so little.” - Seneca

    In both life and sales, it's easy to fall into the trap of simply putting in the hours.

    But a life well-lived, and a successful sales career, aren’t measured by time, but by how intentional and focused your actions are.

    Are you busy or productive? Like a worker bee, you might be moving all the time without a clear purpose. Or you could be like a sniper, making every move count, with precision and intention.

    Next time you feel overwhelmed, take a moment to step back, reset, and refocus.

    A few minutes of movement can clear your mind and boost productivity, helping you approach each task with renewed energy. Make every hour count.

    Actionable tips:

    • Review your daily tasks and see which ones are driving results. Prioritise activities that directly contribute to your pipeline and closing deals.
    • Spend 80% of your time on the 20% of activities that generate the most value. This could mean more time prospecting high-quality leads or preparing personalised pitches.

    Remember you will die.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

    Subscribe to The Sales Stoic for daily insights: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/newsletters/the-sales-stoic/

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    6 m
  • May 22nd - Tackle today what you’ve been putting off
    May 21 2025

    “I don’t complain about not having enough time… what I have is enough. Today—this very day—will accomplish what no tomorrow can ignore. I’ll take on the impossible and make my mark on the world.” - Seneca

    If you keep waiting for the “perfect time” to start, you risk losing momentum, and missing real opportunities.

    We always think we’ll have more time. More time to improve, to take action, to be our best selves.

    But as Seneca reminds us, today is the only time that truly matters. Tomorrow won’t remember the intentions you never acted on.

    Small actions today lay the groundwork for tomorrow’s success. Stop delaying. Start now.

    Actionable tips:

    • If you’re tempted to save your follow-ups for tomorrow, take five minutes to send at least one email or make one call. It could be the difference between closing a deal and losing out.
    • At the start of each day, pick one challenging task you've been putting off and tackle it before lunch. The sense of accomplishment will boost your confidence for the rest of the day.
    • Break the 'someday' mentality. If there’s a skill you've been meaning to develop, don’t wait. Block out 20 minutes today to start learning, whether it’s reading up on negotiation techniques or watching a quick training video.

    Remember you will die.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

    Subscribe to The Sales Stoic for daily insights: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/newsletters/the-sales-stoic/

    Follow Jack & Zac:

    Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-frimston-5010177b/

    Zac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-thompson-33a9a39b/

    Connect with We Have a Meeting:

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    5 m
  • May 21st - Every "no" is a chance to improve your pitch
    May 20 2025

    “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.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

    Subscribe to The Sales Stoic for daily insights: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/newsletters/the-sales-stoic/

    Follow Jack & Zac:

    Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-frimston-5010177b/

    Zac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-thompson-33a9a39b/

    Connect with We Have a Meeting:

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    Website: https://www.wehaveameeting.com/



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    6 m
  • May 20th - Prioritise your leads - not every prospect is worth your time
    May 19 2025

    “What's the point of hoarding endless books when you couldn't get through them all in a lifetime? The learner isn't educated but overwhelmed by sheer volume; it's better to absorb the wisdom of a few great minds than to be lost in the noise of many.” - Seneca

    Seneca reminds us: hoarding endless books won’t make you wiser, but deeply understanding a few great works will.

    The same applies to sales. Chasing every lead, attending every event, and consuming endless content won’t guarantee success.

    You ought to focus on quality over quantity, nurturing the right prospects, not spreading yourself too thin.

    Prioritize depth over breadth. Master your craft. Build meaningful relationships. That’s where real success lies.

    Actionable tips:

    • Prioritise your leads. Not every prospect is worth your time so focus on leads that are truly aligned with your product and who are ready to buy.
    • Instead of trying to learn every sales tactic, choose a few strategies that resonate with you and master them.
    • Concentrate on delivering value to your best clients. The deeper your relationship, the more likely they are to become long-term partners.

    Remember you will die.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

    Subscribe to The Sales Stoic for daily insights: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/newsletters/the-sales-stoic/

    Follow Jack & Zac:

    Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-frimston-5010177b/

    Zac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-thompson-33a9a39b/

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    Website: https://www.wehaveameeting.com/

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    8 m
  • May 19th - Review your calls and meetings to allow for improvement
    May 18 2025

    “That’s why philosophers remind us not to settle for just learning— we need to practice and train. Over time, we forget what we’ve learned, start doing the opposite, and end up believing the wrong things.” - Epictetus

    Don’t settle for simply understanding a technique. Use it, test it, tweak it—until it’s second nature.

    Learning isn’t enough, you have to be able to apply it. Knowledge fades without action, and worse, bad habits creep in.

    The best salespeople don’t just know the perfect pitch—they refine it through constant repetition. Like Kobe Bryant drilling the same moves for hours, mastery comes from relentless practice.

    Actionable tips:

    • Set aside time daily for role-playing exercises to keep your sales techniques sharp. It might feel repetitive, but consistency is key.
    • Review your calls and meetings regularly, identifying what went well and what could be improved. This practice can help you avoid slipping into bad habits.
    • Take one new thing you’ve learned this week and apply it in a real conversation with a prospect. Test it, refine it, and then make it part of your toolkit.

    Remember you will die.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

    Subscribe to The Sales Stoic for daily insights: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/newsletters/the-sales-stoic/

    Follow Jack & Zac:

    Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-frimston-5010177b/

    Zac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-thompson-33a9a39b/

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    7 m
  • May 18th - Make every interaction a quality one
    May 17 2025

    “Focus on what's in front of you— the principle, the task, or the message being communicated.” - Marcus Aurelius

    Whether big or small, every task reflects your character.

    Small actions shape who you are, so approach each one with diligence. If you cut corners on routine tasks, that mindset will carry over into your major deals.

    Excellence isn’t a one-time effort; it’s a habit.

    Like Tom Brady’s commitment to every practice, consistency in the fundamentals lays the foundation for success.

    How you do one thing is how you do everything.

    Actionable tips:

    • Don’t just bring your A-game to high-stakes meetings. Make every interaction a quality one, whether it's a quick email response or a call with a cold lead.
    • Focus on the basics that often get overlooked: follow-ups, CRM updates, and personal development. Consistently executing these "boring" tasks will make you more effective in the long run.

    Remember you will die.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

    Subscribe to The Sales Stoic for daily insights: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/newsletters/the-sales-stoic/

    Follow Jack & Zac:

    Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-frimston-5010177b/

    Zac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-thompson-33a9a39b/

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    6 m
  • May 17th - Aim for consistent self-refinement
    May 16 2025

    “Show me someone who’s sick but still happy, in danger but still happy, dying but still happy, exiled but still happy, disgraced but still happy. Show me! I swear, I’d love to see a true Stoic. But since you can’t show me someone that perfectly formed, at least show me someone working to become that way, striving for it.” - Epictetus

    Epictetus challenges us: Can you show me someone who remains happy despite illness, danger, or failure?

    Perfection isn’t the goal, progress is.

    Sales isn’t about reaching a flawless end state. It’s about showing up, refining your craft, and staying resilient.

    A lost deal isn’t failure, it’s fuel for growth.

    Keep striving. Keep improving. Every step, no matter how small, brings you closer to becoming your best self.

    Actionable tips:

    • After every call or meeting, ask yourself: "What went well? What can I improve next time?" Focus on consistent self-refinement.
    • After a tough day, spend 5 minutes journaling on what you learned. Remind yourself that every “no” gets you closer to a “yes”, and every stumble is part of the journey to mastery

    Remember you will die.

    Watch The Sales Stoic on Stream by Dealfront: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/stream/series/the-sales-stoic

    Subscribe to The Sales Stoic for daily insights: https://www.dealfront.com/resources/newsletters/the-sales-stoic/

    Follow Jack & Zac:

    Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-frimston-5010177b/

    Zac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-thompson-33a9a39b/

    Connect with We Have a Meeting:

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    Website: https://www.wehaveameeting.com/

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    7 m
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