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Unleashing Passion and Purpose in People and Organizations Late Summer 2008
in this issue
  • Top Performers and the Law of Attraction
  • Sales Success and Goals
  • How Can You Effectively Criticize A Coworker?
  • About Collaborative Connections, Inc.
  • CRK Interactive
  • Do people enjoy attending meetings you facilitate, do they come away feeling the meeting was worthwhile and accomplished its goals? Are they committed to implementing decisions that are made? Facilitation skills are a core competency for leaders and anyone who works with groups.

    Collaborative Connections is excited to offer "Herding Cats Basic Facilitation Skills: Maximizing Participation and Getting Results with Diverse Groups." This public workshop is offered twice this fall -- September 25-26 and November 20-21, in Denver. If you would like more information or to register, please call 303-380-2550 or email info@collaborativeconnections.com.

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    Top Performers and the Law of Attraction

    (aka The Secret)

    The Secret and the Law of Attraction have been circulating the airwaves. A basic summary of the Law of Attraction is that "like attracts like." The law works by attracting similar forces to each other. If we focus on the positive, we will manifest abundance from the universe and positive things will be attracted to us. If we think negatively, we will attract negative experiences and results. There are mystical elements wrapped up in the Law of Attraction. As if we have a magical power to bring good things in our direction. It is extremely alluring. Is it true?

    Yes and no - both! Yes, the truth beneath the mysticism is based in cognitive psychology which has a firm research footing. What people think will drive how they feel and what they do. If a person focuses on the negative it will impact their mood, their expectations and their actions. If an individual chooses to be optimistic and look for opportunity, they will be more positive, open and confident. As a result, they seize opportunity when it arises. In fact, a British researcher found that "lucky" people actually behave differently than "unlucky" people. Those who are "lucky" are more optimistic, open and skilled at seizing opportunities. Lucky people do not have exceptional fortune or magic power; they behave differently and thus get different results. I believe that the Law of Attraction is similar to the idea of luck. If we focus on the positive and seek opportunity we will get better results.

    If this is true, then is Law of Attraction real? Can we attract all good things by thinking the universe towards our wishes? Often we are not able to wish things into reality. We can however allow our wishes, intentions, and beliefs to guide us to work toward realistic and reachable goals, knowing that our beliefs shape our decisions, our conscious and unconscious behavior, and how we interact with our external world. Use the Law of Attraction to help you clarify what you want and stay focused on it, then put concrete actions behind it.

    Top Performer's are anchored in optimism and realism. They know the power of their perceptions and will choose beliefs that are positive and productive. They also know that they must correctly manage the realities on the ground. They strategize and adjust to events as they unfold. Top performers continually work for themselves with both optimism and realism. So go ahead, use the Law of Attraction ideas to create positive energy for yourself and use that energy to strategize, plan and build success!

    This article was adapted to the views of Collaborative Connections, Inc. For an original reprint contact us at info@collaborativeconnections.com. Original article reprint permission granted to Sorrell Associates, LLC by Barbara A. Kay, MA, LPC, RCC Co-Author, The Top Performer's Guide to Change

    Sales Success and Goals

    90% of people, in direct sales, set goals but never reach them!

    Why?

    We have seen from surveys, experience, and observations that many sales people set goals for themselves and/or business but never reach them. We want to reach the goal but often seem to fall short.

    • Is it a lack of motivation that is keeping us from achieving the goal?
    • Maybe our goals are not congruent with our values and beliefs.
    • Are the goals too easy or unrealistic?
    • Are the goals our own?
    • Do we have a written plan on how to achieve the goal?

    We need to have clear answers to each of these questions. If we do not, we'll probably have difficulties achieving the goals.

    • If it is lack of motivation, consider evaluating the goal and its results if achieved. Many times we find that the lack of motivation is due to not understanding why the goals are important. Or we find out that it is not important.
    • If the goals are not congruent with our values and beliefs, we will struggle working towards the goals completion.
    • If the goals are too easy or unrealistic, there is no desire to attempt it at all. We must find the fine line of setting our goals realistically high. If our goals stretch us enough that after achieving them we are exhilarated, than we have set our goals realistically high. If our goals are too easy we may find ourselves not working towards their achievement because we see little value.
    • If the goals are not our own we may not see the reason behind the goals in the first place. Evaluate each goal and determine - WIIFM - What's in it for me. We may find that the goals can be achieved by understanding how we benefit from accomplishing them.
    • If we do not have a written plan for our goals, we will not be prepared for every obstacle that can stand in the way. In this fast-paced world, people are always vying for our time, which can derail achievement of our goals. By creating a written plan for each of our goals, we will have a clear path on who, what, where, when, why, and how we are going to accomplish the goal. People will quickly understand that we are on the path to success.

    Goal setting is one of the most powerful sales tools known. It can help us achieve more in less time! It is one of the common denominators of all high achievers. Crystallizing our goals is the first step to Success in Sales!

    The key to success in sales is excellence! The key to excellence is planning! The key to planning is commitment! The key to commitment is having a clear picture of your future!

    The world makes way for the man/woman who knows where he/she is going.
    - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Source: Gary Sorrell, president of Sorrell Associates, LLC. All rights reserved worldwide. Copyright protected.

    How Can You Effectively Criticize A Coworker?

    One way is to create the perception of a common goal. This is where choosing the right words helps. It's using a cooperative vocabulary. Instead of saying, Unless you get moving fast on those statistics, I'm not going to be able to get this report done on time, try emphasizing the common goal: We could get our report done quickly if you firm up the statistical data while I enter the text.Use words like we and our.

    The second way is to show how a peer's performance affects both of you. So instead of saying, Get to the meeting on time, try something like, Look, when you're late, it makes you look bad, it makes me look bad, and we don't get the next project. If we're both on time, we do. Now you've made a permissible criticism. You're saying, it is my business, because it affects my job.

    A third tactic is to agree with the coworker, but point out that somebody else higher up would disagree. You say something like, You know, I used to do it this way because it's easier. But when Jack finds out about this, he's going to make you do it over. Now you've aligned yourself with the person.

    - Author unknown

    You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one.
    - John Wooden

    Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get.
    - Dale Carnegie

    The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.
    - Theodore Roosevelt

    About Collaborative Connections, Inc.
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    CCI's mission "To unleash passion and purpose in people and organizations".

    People: learning opportunities that support people working together effectively

    Passion: speaking and consulting focused on creating an engaged workforce and passionate culture

    Process: facilitating successful meetings which maximize participation, value differences, and get results.

    We are a training, facilitation, speaking, and consulting organization.

    Our goal is to bring out the very best in the people and organizations we work with. When people are passionate and on fire about their work everyone produces more. Let us show you how!

    CRK Interactive
    CRK Interactive

    Collaborative Connections is proud to announce our association with CRK Interactive.

    Today people are looking for fast and effective ways to learn on demand; when they want it. We are pleased to now offer several online 90 minute classes that keep people's skills up to date. Many of these online classes work inconjunction with assessements such as the DiSC Behavioral Style Profile or other assessments and several offer CEU Credits.

    These programs are designed to engage learners and provide high impact training for employees available 24 hours a day. Classes are reasonably priced and can be used as a stand alone course or as part of a blended approach.

    Online classes are available for:

    1. Managers and Leaders
    2. Teams
    3. Sales Professionals
    4. Customer Service Representatives

    For a list of available courses, course descriptions, courses that qualify for CEU's or to sample a course for free, please call us at: 303-380-2550 or email info@collaborativeconnections.com

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