Are You Addicted to Selling Photography?
Are You Addicted to Selling? The definition of Motivation in Webster's Dictionary: Motive
- the sense of need, desire and fear. Based upon this definition,
some sources of motivation can be dysfunctional and that is
why it can be so addictive.
Do you want to be motivated by need, desire and fear or your
values? Values are the only form of functional inspiration,
versus motivation. Values are something that naturally pulls
you forward without a lot of effort.
Inspiration fulfills you from the inside out versus motivation
tries to fulfill you from the outside in. It is impossible
to be fulfilled from the outside in and this is why you can
feel empty even though you appear to have reached a goal.
Most people, without being aware of it, are motivated from
the outside in.
You hear it all the time, I’ll be happy when I; make more
money, have more time, close that big case, have a bigger practice,
get a new car, go on a holiday, etc …
And your dysfunctional part of your ego mind says “is this
all there is?”
So let’s go way back in time …
To that fateful day … come on, you remember that day when
you were just waking up from that lucid sleep and you were
thinking … what am I going to do today?
And then bang! Then it hits you! Holy s**t! I quit my perfectly
good job that my mother told me to keep and became an entrepreneur
and started my own business! And you started the first day
of the many days of the rest of your life waking up unemployed
without a guaranteed pay check. You didn’t feel that safe did
you?
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So without really knowing it, instead of going out and adding
100% value to your clients, your dysfunctional part of your
ego mind worked at getting the need of safety met through
your clients. You have to go out and sell! You have to pay
your mortgage and God help you if you don’t.
You ran after any prospect that could fog a mirror and as
you approached each one your dysfunctional part of your ego
mind was thinking “please buy my product!” Your dysfunctional
part of your ego mind was thinking “I really need this sale
because I really need to feel safe! Please save me! If I could
get this one sale then I would feel good and feel worthy!”
And you recreated this pattern time and time again trying
to get the need of safety met through your work and again,
outside of yourself.
And to make matters worse, as soon as you reached a goal,
which was linked to the need of safety which cannot be met
from the outside, your dysfunctional part of your ego mind
said “is this all there is”!
And this continuing pattern of emotional highs and lows is
what contributed to your probable adrenaline addiction also.
Why are most Advisors Addicted to Selling?
One reason is your dysfunctional part of your ego mind says
“is this all there is?” And while you thought that money would
bring you a certain level of fulfillment it didn’t and this
is because money doesn’t bring fulfillment which can’t be met
through outside motivation because it is dysfunctionally based
to begin with and likely linked to the need of safety.
Another reason is the need of safety which your dysfunctional
part of your ego mind has been trying to meet from the outside
in is still not met.
And one is now addicted to the new need of adrenaline.
So the pattern of “is this all there is” will repeat itself.
While you are asking this question the motivation will go away
and so will the money earning until the bank account goes down
and you create another fateful day … And then bang! Then it
hits you! Holy s**t! I quit my perfectly good job and I have
to go out and sell!
:-) And then your dysfunctional part of your ego mind thinks
…“That’s OK, at least I’m motivated!”
What is the answer?
Inspire yourself through clarifying your values, behaviors,
vision, purpose and mission for long lasting fulfillment which
is based upon service to others.
Then your dysfunctional part of your ego mind will not be
saying:
“Is this all there is?”
And keeping you busy “SELLING” so that you don’t have time
to;
Create a new Vision for your business
Delegate or Eliminate Unprofitable Activities, Clients & Products
that you are struggling with to break free
Switch to Wealthy Clients
Reduce Your Profit Mix to The Most Profitable
Carve Out a Niche Market or Two
Attract and Hire a Crack Support Team
Develop an Internet Niche Marketing System
Switch From Free to Fee
The Continuing Addiction to Selling will likely result in more
of the following …
Operating without a vision or business plan
Fearing change
Having to get pumped up to sell
Working without the necessary staff
Selling too many products
Overselling
Making too many promises that they fail to deliver on
Doing too many favors
Feeling unacknowledged for the work that they are doing
Having conflict with management, staff and clients
Keep hiring the wrong people
Having poor customer service
Failing to create strategic alliances
Failing to ask for referrals
Having no succession plan
Some interesting statistics;
“35% of Canadian Advisors are still operating without a written
business plan.” - The Advisor’s Guide to Building Business
Volume 3 Published by TD Mutual Funds.
33% of financial advisors are past the age of 60
23% of financial advisors have no succession plan for their
business
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