Find The Passion And Find Success
Are your sales down, or were they never really up in the first place? Do you dread going to work each day? Are you always looking at a job website trying to find the next greatest job? You don’t have to be an expert to determine your not happy with your current job. Why is that?
Most likely you don’t have the passion for something at your current job. You must be passionate about what you do in order to succeed to the fullest. Happiness will come with passion.
Passion can come in any number of variables or all at your job: the product or service you sell, the clientele you deal with, the company you work for or the next spot up the corporate ladder. These are just a few or all of things that you could be passionate about.
If you’re not passionate about what your doing, find something else. You spend most of your awake time at work, so why would you want to do something you find yourself miserable doing? It is certainly understandable to have a job in this economy to make ends meet. But at least find some passion in the fact this is job a stepping stone to the next one.
At the end of the day, work is work but if you enjoy your environment and like your job; you will be successful doing it. The people you work with and the clients you sell to can tell in your voice, your actions and your presentations if you truly believe in your product or not. Why would someone want to buy from you if you don’t care about what your selling? The truth is, passionate people sell more and make more money than people that aren’t passionate.
If your not passionate about where you work, what you’re doing or what you’re selling; find something else to do. Your life will be better and you will be more successful. Don’t waste any time in finding the passion.



Chris Moran Says:
Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Chris Moran
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Posted on January 11th, 2009 at 9:16 pm
Jacques Werth Says:
I agree with the importance of passion in your work. However, most salespeople lack confidence due to their of sales competence
Passion seldom shows up in the absence of confidence.
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Posted on January 13th, 2009 at 11:57 am
Jacques Werth Says:
The last few words of the second sentence of in my post above should read “due to their lack of sales competence.”
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Posted on January 13th, 2009 at 12:04 pm