How to Recover from Being a Bad Sales Person
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It's 3:00 a.m. You're wide awake, spiraling in the silence. You're scrolling job boards. "Was I wrong to leave my job for this? Am I even cut out for this? Am I… a bad mom?"
You're not alone. And no, you’re not a bad mom, and you're definitely not a bad salesperson. You're just missing a few critical clues. This episode is your raw, honest, late-night coaching call on what to do when the dream you built starts to feel like it’s held together with duct tape and doubt.
This podcast is your late-night lifeline and mid-morning momentum boost. I'm a former C-suite exec of a $350M brand turned entrepreneurial sales mentor, my Savvy Selling Method is here to help you trade desperation for direction—and duct tape for a real framework. If you're a burnt-out business owner, emotionally exhausted side hustler, or purpose-driven mom navigating the messiness of motherhood and marketing, you're not alone. And you're not a bad salesperson.
Inside this episode, I will share:
- How to reframe failure as unprocessed feedback
- The 3 hidden reasons you keep missing sales: identity, skill, or courage
- What to say (and feel) when you're scared to sell, scared to close, or scared to even try
- The “Blue’s Clues” reframe that turns awkward silences and ghosted DMs into growth moments
- Why desperation energy kills sales, and how to replace it with confident leadership
This isn't about scripts. It's about showing up in alignment and learning to lead conversations without self-doubt screaming in your ear.
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