What do you pursue in life?
For many of us, there are some common threads in life that we all want to pursue.
- Pursue a life of deep relationships. We are wired for community.
- Pursue knowing yourself.
- Pursue work you love.
- Pursue a life of health.
- Pursue a life of generosity.
How do you pursue someone?
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- Check Your Motives. The most important step is to be sure you SHOULD try and win over someone who seems reluctant.
- Give It Time.
- Don’t abandon hope too soon.
- Pay Attention.
- Employ “Smart Dating” Strategies.
- Give the Right Gift at the Right Time.
How would you describe your passion?
The spark
- Focus on: describing your passion.
- Try this: I love [describe your passion]. I love doing this because [talk about what excites you and what you find rewarding about it].
- Example: I love helping people who want to get published, improve their writing or change careers to become a writer.
How do you sell yourself creatively?
6 Unconventional Ways to Sell Yourself
- First things first, create value. You can be talking and marketing yourself until you’re blue in the face, but if you’re not saying anything worthwhile, then it’s pointless.
- Give long before you get or ask for something.
- Do something unique.
- Check your ego at the door.
- Understanding their needs first.
- You’re Valuable.
What made you want to get into sales?
Sales is a rewarding, challenging career. Creating the most appropriate solution for your customer and then giving them the tools and motivation to buy from you needs detective skills, team work and an understanding of human nature – not to mention grit and determination. The more you sell, the more bonus you earn.
How do you improve your chances of getting a job when marketing yourself to potential employers?
7 surefire ways to make yourself more marketable to employers
- Demonstrate your soft skills.
- Gain management experience.
- Build a strong presence on social media.
- Become active in a professional association.
- Acquire new skills.
- Volunteer.
- Boost your resume with numbers—and a free review.