Science of success Nobel prize winner Robert Lefkowitz the global sales leader podcast episode 49 - Hosted by Jason Cooper
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This podcast isn't about sales, but it's the science of what it takes to be at the top of your game which tells us lessons on how and what it takes to be successful. At the very core, all of these lessons are transferable to any industry and will empower you to be at the very top of your own game.
Is it possible to determine whether or not you're successful? To be at the top of your game and in the elite of the elite, what does it take to be a noble prize winner?
The ability to push through adversity and know that what you are doing makes sense and that your mindset is unstoppable takes a particular type of person.
According to Dr Lefkowitz, one of the most influential factors for future success is not where one went to school or trained but who one's mentors were. In most activities, the true determinants of success can't be learned from books and classes. As a result, they must be acquired experientially by working with a mentor whose values and approaches one gradually internalizes."
Adapt mentoring to each individual's needs One size does not fit all when it comes to mentoring.
Emphasize your mentee's strengths and minimize their weaknesses. Encourage them to be focused.
By embracing failure, you promote strategic risks, leading to high rewards. But, on the other hand, if you're not failing, you're not thinking big enough, which means you're not taking enough risks. Be tenacious and persistent. Lead by example and model the actions and behaviours you value instead of expecting your mentees to do things you wouldn't do yourself. Make trainees feel empowered. Mentors who encourage their mentees to pursue their own ideas rather than following their mentor's objectives create the most significant level of motivation. Use storytelling to motivate.
A story is not formed from data alone. Instead, you impose the story upon the data. Therefore, empower your mentee to have a significant role in the ongoing narrative.
Laugh and enjoy the process. Humour and laughter can lead to creativity because humour demands unusual connections between things.
In addition, it makes the workplace fun, so people want to come in and join in the fun. Show respect for your own mentors. Once a mentor, always a mentor. Do not forget who helped you get there despite all of your successes. Reach out to them and keep in touch.
Time slips into the flow state when you know you love what you do, and nothing else matters apart from getting to where you need to be. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/che... My mission is to impact thousands of sales and business professionals to help them get what they want globally by transforming their ability to convert sales into revenue streams.
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