Weekly Alluviance #36: The very next step
YOUR WEEKLY DOSE OF ALLUVIANCE!
The best sales professionals become masters of locking down next steps. It's vital to our survival. And yet...
We often have difficulty seeing the very next step in our own personal and professional life.
Sometimes it's easier to see the path 3, 5 or 10 years down the road, but the most immediate next step on the journey might be unclear.
I'm going to share the secret that a friend and mentor shared with me many years ago that has served me well over and over again.
When the path ahead is unclear or not yet fully revealed, take the most immediate next step. It could be any step really. And then stop. Determine if that step took you closer towards your vision. Recalibrate. And step again.
Take a step > assess > check for alignment > recalibrate > step again
It really can be that simple.
This process works particularly well when feeling overwhelm, decision fatigue or analysis paralysis. But I know nothing about those things 😜
Now you all have got me curious. What is the very next step that you are taking to bring you closer to your vision? Drop me a reply with what you're cooking up.
1. The Rising Leader Podcast:
Stand Out Sales Strategies to Shine Brighter than the Rest with Sam McKenna
Sam McKenna offers a fresh perspective on the evolving landscape of sales and outreach. Delving deep into the nuances of LinkedIn's algorithm, the importance of understanding your buyer's challenges, and the art of crafting compelling content, Sam emphasizes the significance of seeing the buyer as a human being rather than just a potential sale. With a blend of enthusiasm and strategic insight, Sam provides listeners with invaluable advice on navigating the modern sales world.
Find it on Spotify and Apple Podcast.
2. Featured LinkedIn Post:
In the past 6 weeks, my newsletter has 3x'd in the number of subscribers and the Alluviance instagram has 5x'd the number of followers. While "followers" isn't necessarily my goal, it's merely a metric for the impact and change I'm trying to bring to the world.
3. Quote to fuel your Alluviance:
"Pursue some path, however narrow and crooked, in which you can walk with love and reverence." – Henry David Thoreau
The next step on your path doesn't have to be earth shaking or profound. It can be simple. Take it and see where it leads.
With Alluviance,
Alex Kremer
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