There’s this idea in sales that confidence is something you must have before you act and the best reps are born bold, unshakable, and always ready to pick up the phone.
Wrong.
Confidence isn’t a prerequisite. It’s a result.
Every successful call, every “no” that didn’t kill you, every time you showed up and didn’t die of embarrassment—that’s how confidence is built. You don’t get confident and then act. You act, and then you get confident.
I’ve seen new reps paralyzed, waiting for the magical day when they “feel ready.” They’ll say, “I’m just not confident enough to prospect yet,” and I say, “Of course you’re not. But make the call anyway.”
That first voicemail might be shaky. You’ll mispronounce a name. You’ll forget your script. But the second one will be better. And the third will sound like you actually belong in sales.
Because you do.
The reps who win aren’t necessarily the loudest or most polished. They’re just the ones who put action ahead of perfection.
So if you’re sitting there, waiting for confidence to show up, I’ve got news for you: It’s already on its way. You just have to give it a reason to arrive.
Get out there. Say the wrong thing. Learn. Repeat. And watch what happens.
The Sales Vault is your confidence-builder. Go to SalesVault.pro or call Bill Farquharson at 781-934-7036.
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Bill Farquharson is a respected industry expert and highly sought after speaker known for his energetic and entertaining presentations. Bill engages his audiences with wit and wisdom earned as a 40-year print sales veteran while teaching new ideas for solving classic sales challenges. Email him at bill@salesvault.pro or call (781) 934-7036. Bill’s two books, The 25 Best Print Sales Tips Ever and Who’s Making Money at Digital/Inkjet Printing…and How? as well as information on his new subscription-based website, The Sales Vault, are available at salesvault.pro.





