by Adam Taha on Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:07 am
Thanks. It was something I faced a hard time for two years then one day, I decided, it's time my business and me, have integrity. Also, I wanted to uphold integrity for the industry to. It's something close to my heart with other questions.
So I decided four years ago, that from now on, I want to really qualify people, come to a mutual understanding, respect and that we're adults, no need to impress and close ourself from the forest with tree questions.
Since, then, I've never had problems with prospecting, signing up and building a team. I wanted to also then pass this knowledge on because it's about duplication too. And one when prospecting, or using online capture pages etc, we're actually teaching as we do it. And that person can duplicate what I did and think it's right way.
So for a while, two years I battled with it, disagreed with uplines too who want to drag anyone to meetings etc. It's not just a business but a legacy I am building, a family business. So I wanted to make sure I qualify people instead of chasing them, convincing them.
One don't need to if we see the world is full of people.
Ever since that decision I ploughed my way in learn, taking notes, using what works, writing it down, throwing out what doesn't, and teach it back to team.
It is a question I believe many still struggle with but you do meet people earn 100k for example in a job, and they'll test you out. I stand my ground and talk back. And I realised then, from these experiences, they were testing my leadership, seeing if I am going to throw in all info just like that, answer all their questions.
That's why I turn the seat round. I don't care how much they earn, that's not what I am looking for. I am looking for desire, comittment, and if I can...work with this person. If I can't, forget it. Usually though, they'd either be customers and some become in the business. I'm looking to find out their reason why, what they want out of a business, what their willing to do etc. Their needs, how I can help them if they are serious. And come to a mutual respect and agreement to move forward.
I think in past, years ago, the problem wasn't the prospect, it was me. Being attached, defensive, proving, self image but when I sorted this out - I found myself feel as a business owner and I'm in control not someone who may or may not step in business.
It's a very good topic, very good debate too. I hope it keeps going on other questions too.
Adam