We all get rejected in the sales field; it is a part of the job. The most important part of a rejection is the way the sales professional chooses to react to it. I say choose for a reason. Even though you cannot control how and when a person rejects your proposition, you can always control how you react to it. Often the knee jerk inner reaction is kicking, yelling and screaming, not very helpful. Much can be gained by employing more control.
Rejection can be a debilitating force that drains the precious energy sales professionals need to go from one sales call to the next. It can be a terrible thing to hear the word no after weeks of preparation and effort but what can be even worse is our chosen reaction to it. If you allow a rejection to fester on your mind, to invade your thoughts and lessen your spirit, you experience low productivity, poor results and limited rewards. You must control the reaction you have to rejection in order to succeed in the sales field.
Take the following example: Alexa has a new network marketing opportunity in which her success will rely heavily on her ability to recruit friends, family and associates. She has held numerous home parties that have given her cause for concern. Friends and family say they will be there as do associates and work colleagues. But week after week her parties suffer poor attendance. Finally, when she approaches a friend who said she would be at the last party, she gets a very harsh rejection followed by a “and please don't ask me again!”
Alexa has a very emotional reaction to this rejection. Her friend of many years has just been very rude to her and left her feeling quite embarrassed. Her inner dialogue sounds like this: how dare she speak to me that way? She is supposed to be my friend. Well, I guess I won't have many of them left if they all feel the same way but just haven't wanted to tell me. That is even more embarrassing knowing they have probably been talking about me behind my back. I knew I shouldn't have gotten into one of these network marketing companies. Now I am going to be a laughing stock among my friends. A few of them tried to tell me that these things never work. How foolish I must look.
In the few minutes after receiving that harsh rejection from a friend, Alexa went from a confident businesswoman excited about what this opportunity could do for her, to someone filled with doubts and on the verge of giving up. Not only did she now think badly of the business venture but she also thought badly of herself. Alexa now cares more about what her friends may be saying about her behind her back than the possibility that she could actually turn this venture into a success.
Action step: write out on a 3x5 index card the question “who am I?” Answer this question with a list of positive attributes of which you are very proud. The next time you are in a difficult situation, read the list out loud to remind yourself of your greatest and most notable qualities.
I call this strategy Logical Separation. It is a powerful way to make a distinction between the rejection you must experience on a regular basis and your worth as a human being. We are bound to react when we hear the word no but we must learn to control that reaction. To succeed in this field you must be able to approach each new sales situation with confidence, determination and great energy. When you learn to control the way you react to rejection, you will diminish its ability to wreak havoc on your sales career.
Social Impact Of Media
The media is responsible for both- reflecting values of a society and creating new ones to a good extent. 'The pen is mightier than the sword' goes an old proverb. It has been proved over and over again since the advent of writing and development of media. Media today consists of books, television, movies, music, internet, radio, magazines, newspapers etc. Each of them have evolved as a powerful medium in their own right.
Values lie at the core of the society. They evolve and become a part of the society over the years. Both tradition and modernization contribute to the development of values. Values change over time. What was considered taboo 20 years back is a way of life today. Thats how media tends to develop the world. Media is far-reaching. Hollywood stars have mass fan following in countries and places about which even the stars won't have heard about. With the internet as goes the cliche- the world has become a smaller place. You can know anything about everything on the net, such is its power and reach. It reflects what people really are and what they really think. No hypocrisy here.
The United States has always been a fore-runner, be it movies, fashion or music. What the US does is followed by the rest. Jeans and fast-food, original products of the US are now as familiar to a Chinese as to an Indian. The newly developing nations adopted values and traditions created by the west. TV shows are now telecast all over, thanks to satellites. So the American way of life is copied in Japan. So do these people lose their original tradition and values. To an extent, yes but mostly the case is- the original values are retained while newer values and trends keep on enhancing the culture. So slowly a new way of life develops- no wonder parents often say, 'this wasn't the case in our time'.
Books reflect the mind of an intellectual. They give a deep insight to the way a person thinks. Books are very effective media to spread thoughts and values. Since a book is read, shared and preserved over the years unlike a TV show. Talking of TV shows, they have created new milestones. The show 'Who wants to be a millionaire' revived the age old human greed for wealth and popularity. Now everyone wanted to be instant millionaires. Hard work- who wants to do it.
Blockbuster reality shows like Survivor and Temptation Island drove home the same points. Whatever the people pretend to be- their basic cravings have and will remain the same. And this was true for everyone everywhere. New values weren't created, maybe brought out of the closet again. But greed and lust shown in these shows reflect the common man on the streets.
Music and Internet are considered perfect media for spreading one's own beliefs, values etc. Rock stars have masses emulating them. Wearing T-shirts worshipping satan is a part of the rock culture. But many of these same people do go to church on sundays. Talking less about the internet is better. Instead moving on to magazines and newspapers. They print to earn. So scandals are moneyspinners for them and not a challenge of morals and righteousness for the society. It is bad when these media take a biased opinion on an issue and publicise the same. Its the commoners who take a wrong side because of wrong ethics.
Media makes or breaks people, events, anything. Values get created, diffused in the society. Something thats a way of life for one man becomes a new value for another, thanks to media.
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