Just Make The Call! | Larry Long, Jr. - 1700
The Sales Evangelist - A podcast by Donald C. Kelly

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Are you scared to make that cold call? Your heart is pounding fast, and your hands shake as you pick up the phone to call a random stranger. Are they going to take the time to listen to you? Will you be able to make a sale? Or are they going to say something rude and hang up the phone? If you’re nervous about making the phone call, you must listen to this week’s episode of the Sales Evangelist Podcast. Host Donald Kelly speaks with Larry Long Jr. on how sales representatives can overcome their fears of making the call. Listen for insightful tips on overcoming your fears of cold calling. Who Is Larry Long Jr.? ● Larry Long Jr. is a keynote speaker and MC coach with years of experience in the sales profession. ● He helps other sales representatives with performance coaching, sales, entrepreneurship, business, and training. ● He now hosts The Cold Calling Podcast, where he coaches sales representatives in making cold calls. How Do You Overcome the Fear of Failure? ● Larry shares a story of him making a cold call, and the person told him to jump off a bridge. Unsure what to say next, he told the person to have a blessed day and hung up the phone. ● How did he overcome this rejection? He kept going and continued to make phone calls and didn't let one objection hold him back from making sales. ● For you to overcome the fear of failure, give yourself grace. Yes, you will make mistakes, and potential clients will object to the sale you're offering, but you must keep going. Changing Your Mindset ● Larry shares a story of him playing baseball in college, and he was at the point where he wanted to give up. His dad told him not to give up and to have a positive attitude. He noticed a change in his baseball career once he changed his mindset and kept practicing. ● Larry and Donald share the importance of working with a company that strives to improve their employees. It’s also a good idea to seek advice from co-workers on how to do better. Winners Focus on Winning and Losers Focus on Winners ● Don't focus on another person's chapter in their career. You have no clue how hard things were for them in the beginning. ● Instead, focus on yourself and seek to improve from the day before. ● Have a purpose for why you must work hard and stick to it. Also, know everything will be okay when you focus on yourself instead of others. The Moral Obligation to Make the Cold Call ● Larry shares an inspiring quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "Life's most persistent urge and urgent question is, what are you...