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How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling by Frank Bettger
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“Henry Ford said: “Anyone who stops learning is old—whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“Failures mean nothing at all if success comes eventually. And that’s a thought that should cheer you up and help you keep on keeping on when the going seems hard. Keep going! Each week, each month, you are improving. One day soon, you will find a way to do the thing that today looks impossible.”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“Selling is the easiest job in the world if you work it hard—but the hardest job in the world if you try to work it easy.”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“Force yourself to act enthusiastic, and you’ll become enthusiastic!”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“When you show a man what he wants, he’ll move heaven and earth to get it.”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“You can’t collect your commission until you make the sale; You can’t make the sale ’til you write the order; You can’t write the order ’til you have an interview; And you can’t have an interview ’til you make the call!”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“At Notre Dame, we have a squad of about three hundred lads—both varsity veterans and newcomers. They keep practicing fundamentals, and keep it up, and keep it up, and keep it up, until these various fundamentals become as natural and subconscious as breathing. Then in the game, they don’t have to stop and wonder what to do next when the time comes for quick action. The same principles apply to selling, just as well as football. If you want to be a star in the selling game, you’ve got to have your fundamentals— the A B C’s of your job, so firmly in your mind, that they are part of you. Know them so well that no matter at what point a prospect breaks away from the path to closing, you can get him back on the track again without either of you consciously realizing what has taken place. You can’t develop that perfection by looking in the mirror and congratulating your company for taking you on. You’ve got to drill and drill and drill!”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“My great concern,’ said Lincoln, “is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.” Thomas Edison had ten thousand failures before he invented the incandescent bulb. Edison made up his mind that each failure brought him that much closer to success.”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“Do you believe in yourself and the things you want to do? Are you prepared for many setbacks and failures? Whatever your calling may be, each error, each failure is like a strike-out. Your greatest asset is the number of strike outs you have had since your last hit. The greater the number, the nearer you are to your next hit.”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“VICTORY You are the man who used to boast That you…d achieve the uttermost, Some day. You merely wished a show, To demonstrate how much you know And prove the distance you can go…. Another year we’ve just passed through. What new ideas came to you? How many big things did you do? Time … left twelve fresh months in your care How many of them did you share With opportunity and dare Again where you so often missed? We do not find you on the list of Makers Good. Explain the fact! Ah no, ’twas not the chance you lacked! As usual—you failed to act!”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“There may be nothing wrong with you,
The way you live, the work you do,
But I can very plainly see
Exactly what is wrong with me. It isn’t that I’m indolent
Or dodging duty by intent;
I work as hard as anyone,
And yet I get so little done,
The morning goes, the noon is here,
Before I know, the night is near,
And all around me, I regret
Are things I haven’t finished yet.
If I could just get organized!
I oftentimes have realized
Not all that matters is the man;
The man must also have a plan”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“glum?”
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“knack”
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“haberdasher.”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“infallible”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure
“abreast”
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“impairment,”
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“puss”
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“sage”
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“overboard”
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“cocksure”
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“outwitted,”
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“oversight,”
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“Jones’s”
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“scowl”
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“habitual”
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“shrewdest”
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“grocers,”
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“nibble”
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“exhilarated”
Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself From Failure

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