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One Shoe Can Change Your Life
Ken Wilson
pro named Will Short Jr., who had NEVER won a PGA tournament was about to win his
first tournament, and with it, $720,000.
As flattered as I’ve been at being called the Best Speaker in Los Angeles,
(coachrontunick.com) a title I truly appreciate, winning that PGA tournament title
changed his life forever.
I thought to myself, WOW, this is amazing, one putt will change the course of his
life forever. One minute later, the announcer said the same thing.
When the speaker echoed my own thoughts, I immediately began to apply this principle
to the Bankcard Industry. I asked myself critically, “Could one putt, in other words
one merchant processing account, earn us this kind of money?" My answer was a
resounding “yes"!
I love being a public speaker, but I love the bankcard industry for many reasons as
well, the most standout reason being the freedom of choice it offers all of us. We
choose our own path and write our own script for failure or success. We can choose
to reap the financial rewards, or we can choose to complain that everyone else
always gets the big breaks and makes the big money. The course of our success is
lead by our determination.
In many ways, the Bankcard Industry is immune to the pitfalls and prejudices that
other industries face (like being a public speaker for instance). The Bankcard
Industry doesn’t care what color your skin is, what faith you belong to, or your
political leanings. The Bankcard Industry marches on, relatively unaffected by
interest rates, or who is president of the United States. It continues to grow,
steadily and gain strength each year. So, what does all this have to do with
dropping a putt on a golf course? Well, to that I say…keep reading, our golf analogy
will tie it all together.
You may be asking yourself the very same question I cited a few paragraphs ago, “Who
is making all this money in the Bankcard Industry?" The answer is surprisingly
simple: Hardworking people of all walks of life, with a defined purpose and a
burning desire to succeed – much like how I try to succeed as a public speaker in
Los Angeles. Did our PGA golfer just get lucky, or did he fall into this category of
concentrated hard work? I think we all know the answer. Will Short Jr. believed he’d
found the way to win in professional golf, and he simply put his methods to the test
until he succeeded. His pure desire to win overshadowed all obstacles. Will Short
Jr. had a defined purpose and a burning desire to succeed. I think just about every
one of us can find a parallel here in our own lives and business success or success
as a public speaker.
The key point is simple: You MUST find a way to make that “one putt" (or the one
public speaking event) that can change the course of your life forever. Here’s how
you might start the process.
If you’re in sales, you’ve already strategically positioned yourself. In a sense you
are a public speaker. Salespersons are in front of the public, speaking all the
time. All you need to do to get started is begin to think like a winner, but there’s
more to it than just daydreaming about being a public speaker. You’ll need to put
some concrete pieces into place too. Begin by devising a solid business plan and
focus your energy on that plan. Revise and grow your plan if necessary, but stick to
it and use it as your focus each day. There is no quick fix or easy way to climb the
financial mountain. Climbing any steep mountain requires skill, stamina, training,
and a consuming desire to get to the top.
Desired Success Level
So start by checking in with your desired success level. Is your desire to succeed
less than 100%? When I set out to become the best public speaker, I made a plan to
give public speaking my all. If so, that’s ok, but you will encounter problems and
Bankcard might not be the business for you.
If your desired success level is 100% or higher, then let’s get started training to
make that one putt that could change your life!
Action Plan
Start with a solid action plan and motivating approaches you can put into practice
each day:
Professional Tactics
* Work harder and smarter than you ever expected to. Winners always OUT WORK
their competition.
* Tell people how much you believe in your industry and that Bankcard is your
professional calling. People want to know that you’re committed.
* Study and read everything you can about the industry. I mean
everything--industry publications, training manuals, relevant articles in larger
news sources.
* Focus on LARGE merchants. About 30% of your time should be spent talking to
very large merchants in your community (merchants that process over $1 million a
month).
* Focus on the right techniques to write large merchants. Larger merchants have
different requirements and you need to be ready to offer them and satisfy them.
Personal Tactics
* Read an inspirational book, a little each day. A must!
* Look to a mentor that has “made that putt". These people do exist! Find them.
* Let your speech and body language reflect your winning attitude. Merchants
know if you’re not 100%.
* Practice and practice making that putt under pressure. When was the last time
you rehearsed your presentation?
* Don’t quit no matter how tough or slow things get. Your courage and stamina
will be tested, and that’s OK.
Doing all of these things will not guarantee that you drop the life changing putt.
However, doing all of these things will most definitely change your life and will at
the very least, POSITION you to drop that putt. Learning to win is just that—it’s a
learned skill. Winning in business begins with HOW you think, what you expect from
that thinking process, and translating this into action.
I really believe that you too can make the winning putt that changes your financial
life. The Bankcard Industry rewards the person who stays the course (golf pro Will
Short Jr. was 41 before he won his first PGA golf tournament). Will Short did not
give up. He kept his desire alive until that putt dropped, and so can you.
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