Contact With Confidence - My Notes

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around personal notes and reflections on a session led by Lyn Conway, focusing on building confidence in business interactions and relationship-building strategies. Participants share their thoughts on the importance of connecting with others and the mindset needed for success.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, emphasizes the importance of defining "enough" in business and building relationships rather than just promoting services.
  • Another participant shares a quote from their Director about helping others to achieve personal goals, aligning with the theme of focusing on others rather than oneself.
  • Several users express appreciation for the notes shared, indicating they resonated with the content discussed in the session.
  • One participant clarifies that a specific line attributed to Lyn Conway was actually from a CD, highlighting the blending of personal insights with external resources.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of relationship-building and the mindset necessary for success, though there are no explicit points of disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and insights from a session on confidence in business interactions, with participants sharing their interpretations and takeaways.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to enhance their approach to networking and relationship-building may find the shared experiences and insights beneficial.

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Contact with Confidence
Lyn Conway


The secret to a successful business is enough—enough sales, enough recruits, enough time, enough . . . whatever. And, I’m the one who defines enough.

Introduce yourself, not your services. Build a relationship so you can determine their needs.

Shut off the bad angel. Every time you try something new, you will have a good angel on one shoulder cheering you on and a bad angel on the other telling you all the reasons you’re going to fail. Smack that bad angel down and refuse to listen to him.

It’s okay to feel fear. Just don’t act on it. You don’t have to be brave to act brave. Behave like your best self until you become it.

Never assume people will initiate contact. Nine times out of ten the other person will be shyer than you.

Pay attention to details—accent, logo clothing, cute haircut, distinctive jewelry, etc. This will give you a way to start a conversation. Once you’ve established contact, ask good questions. They should be open-ended. If they seem open to more conversation, explore. This may be a new friend, a new customer, or a new recruit.

It’s not about maneuvering the conversation. Don’t be in a rush to get to the PC stuff.

Develop a poker face to deal with rude people or negative reactions.

Talk to yourself on tape, voice mail, in the mirror, etc. Gauge your voice and expression.

Circulate and cultivate! If you always go where you’ve always gone, you’ll always see the same people.

Go in. We can do most of our business from our cars, but that doesn’t really offer the best opportunity to connect with others. Chicken? Dare yourself.

Become a friend-finding magnet. Work the room looking for people to connect with. Again, don’t make it all about PC. If you build relationships, the customers will be a natural consequence.

You will never find the time to do what you need to do. You must make the time.
 
Those are great notes Rae!

Here is something that my Director said at our meeting Friday that really fits in with Lynn's session:

"If I help enough people get what THEY want, I will get what I want!" (Fits in with "it's not about me" that Lynn kept saying.)
 
Those are great notes Rae... you caught some of the same stuff that I did.. and some stuff that I didnt!!!
 
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I have a confession. The last line is not from NC. It was part of a Lyn Conway CD I was listening to as I drove today. It just fit so well, I couldn't help but add it.
 
What great notes!
 

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"Contact With Confidence - My Notes" is a resource designed for Pampered Chef consultants to help them build confidence in their communication skills. It provides tips, strategies, and templates for reaching out to potential customers and hosts effectively.

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This resource offers practical advice on how to engage with customers, handle objections, and close sales. By using the techniques outlined in the notes, consultants can enhance their interpersonal skills, leading to increased sales and better customer relationships.

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