The Commission Code For Success from Sims Training and Consulting, LLC
76 episodes
3 days ago
Send us a text Feeling stretched thin and stuck on a plateau? We dig into a practical method to escape overwhelm, choose one true priority, and plan a week that actually gets finished. Instead of chasing every task with equal urgency, we slow down just enough to ask the three questions that create clarity: what do you really want from the business, why this path instead of another, and how you plan to reach the goal. With that lens, “everything is a priority” stops being the default, and prog...
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Send us a text Feeling stretched thin and stuck on a plateau? We dig into a practical method to escape overwhelm, choose one true priority, and plan a week that actually gets finished. Instead of chasing every task with equal urgency, we slow down just enough to ask the three questions that create clarity: what do you really want from the business, why this path instead of another, and how you plan to reach the goal. With that lens, “everything is a priority” stops being the default, and prog...
Send us a text Ever caught yourself at the end of a busy workday wondering if all that activity actually moved your business forward? You're not alone. Most entrepreneurs confuse being busy with being productive, but there's a profound difference between the two. In this eye-opening episode, we challenge the conventional wisdom about what makes for a successful business day. The truth is, no one can actually "make" a sale—it's not entirely within our control. What we can control are the spec...
The Commission Code for Success
Send us a text Feeling stretched thin and stuck on a plateau? We dig into a practical method to escape overwhelm, choose one true priority, and plan a week that actually gets finished. Instead of chasing every task with equal urgency, we slow down just enough to ask the three questions that create clarity: what do you really want from the business, why this path instead of another, and how you plan to reach the goal. With that lens, “everything is a priority” stops being the default, and prog...