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    taking a risk.

    - Having a wishbone instead of a backbone.

    - Excuses are your middle name.

    - Scared of making a mistake.

    Hey look - we have all been chickens at one time or

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    There are many traits/habits required to be a successful sales person. Determination. Creativity. Negotiation. Superior customer service. Risk taking. Integrity.

    You know the one trait that isn't required?

    Being a chicken!

    This is one of my 7 year old niece's favorite phrases - she likes to challenge people by saying "Don't be a chicken!"

    I have no idea where this phrase comes from- do you? It always makes me laugh though!

    One thing I do know - no one likes to feel chicken, look like a chicken or be called a chicken.

    So what in my twisted Diva mind constitutes being a chicken?

    - Avoiding conflict.

    - Going with the flow even when you know the flow is headed over a waterfall.

    - Waiting for perfection to happen.

    - Never taking a risk.

    - Having a wishbone instead of a backbone.

    - Excuses are your middle name.

    - Scared of making a mistake.

    Hey look - we have all been chickens at one time or

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    Being a chicken!

    This is one of my 7 year old niece's favorite phrases - she likes to challenge people by saying "Don't be a chicken!"

    I have no idea where this phrase comes from- do you? It always makes me laugh though!

    One thing I do know - no one likes to feel chicken, look like a chicken or be called a chicken.

    So what in my twisted Diva mind constitutes being a chicken?

    - Avoiding conflict.

    - Going with the flow even when you know the flow is headed over a waterfall.

    - Waiting for perfection to happen.

    - Never taking a risk.

    - Having a wishbone instead of a backbone.

    - Excuses are your middle name.

    - Scared of making a mistake.

    Hey look - we have all been chickens at one time or

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    hrase comes from- do you? It always makes me laugh though!

    One thing I do know - no one likes to feel chicken, look like a chicken or be called a chicken.

    So what in my twisted Diva mind constitutes being a chicken?

    - Avoiding conflict.

    - Going with the flow even when you know the flow is headed over a waterfall.

    - Waiting for perfection to happen.

    - Never taking a risk.

    - Having a wishbone instead of a backbone.

    - Excuses are your middle name.

    - Scared of making a mistake.

    Hey look - we have all been chickens at one time or

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    d constitutes being a chicken?

    - Avoiding conflict.

    - Going with the flow even when you know the flow is headed over a waterfall.

    - Waiting for perfection to happen.

    - Never taking a risk.

    - Having a wishbone instead of a backbone.

    - Excuses are your middle name.

    - Scared of making a mistake.

    Hey look - we have all been chickens at one time or

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    taking a risk.

    - Having a wishbone instead of a backbone.

    - Excuses are your middle name.

    - Scared of making a mistake.

    Hey look - we have all been chickens at one time or another. But EESH - it just doesn't feel good.

    We are headed into one of the biggest sales periods for most businesses. These businesses will make over 50% of their annual revenue in the next few months.

    How are you positioned to take advantage of all the opportunity?

    Have you created a pilot project? Raised your rates? Treated your clients with amazing customer service? Tried something new? Taken a chance?

    Remember this line from your Diva:

    Chickens Don't Take Chances.

    But Divas Do!

    So ask yourself:

    What have I been avoiding/regretting/denying? What small positive step can I take to move me forward?

    A great book that I read in 1994 and still love today is " Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway" by Susan Jeffers. Hit the libr

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