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Intro
Hello everyone. I’m Adam, I’m 22 years old from the UK. I’m currently looking to land a closing role but I’m brand new to sales. Look forward to connecting with you all.
2 likes • May 30
Welcome Adam! Let’s crush this sh*t! 🥂
Starting the coaching calls
Free weekly coaching calls every Tuesday! Tune in for some sales tips, mock practice and just getting better overall! Let's crush it!
1 like • May 23
See you in Tuesday! 🙌🏻
Coffee Hour Takeaway ☕️
TIME IS MONEY 💵 For setters: when qualifying leads, getting the prospect on a call the very next day is best. Think of it as a date 🫢 Chatting them up, getting to know them, and then asking them out the very next day is best. This way they are still freshly interested and looking forward to meeting. If you wait a week, chances are they won’t show up. Also make it clear that the business partner is at a higher regard/authority than the prospect. Ex: “Linkai is pretty busy but he would love to speak with you sometime tomorrow. Would you be able to make it on time for 9am?” This creates urgency and respect. 🫱🏽‍🫲🏼
1 like • Mar 8
Awesome takeaways and good example! 😌
My Story 🤓👋🏽
Hi guys, happy Wednesday! Here’s a bit about my story and some pics from my life recently 🥳: Prior to sales I was doing what a lot of other 22 yr old girls do. I was bartending and serving for 6 years. Although I loved speaking with strangers constantly, it became so unfulfilling bartending. I would be at work daydreaming about ways I could help and serve others in a truly meaningful way while making a high income. And this is not to bash people in hospitality, but I just knew working a typical 9-5, serving beers and burgers was not going to work for me long term. I have dreams to give back to my mom who has always been my rock, and bartending just wasn’t gonna cut it. Ironically so many customers would tell me I’d be great in sales. I would literally laugh at them because at the time I had no clue where sales could take me or what it even was. I also truthfully thought of sales to be for people who just wanted to scam their way into success. BIG MISUNDERSTANDING. Sales = problem solving. From there I kept having people direct me back to sales so often that I decided to do my own research. One day I was scrolling and I came across some influencer in High Ticket Sales. I instantly was fascinated. I started to study for hours daily. I realized that especially as a woman I have so many God-given natural skills and characteristics that are necessary and also highly desired in the HT industry. I sat on all this info for the next two months, until one day I was at work, just clocked in, and I felt this immense desire to quit on the spot. I dreamed about what my life could look like if I just took a chance on myself and invested into myself. I’m not kidding the next day I walked in and quit on the spot. Although I am still at the beginning of my journey, and I have so much more to learn and do, I have never felt more empowered. Fast forward just one month, I’ve now landed my first HT offer, I no longer daydream about what my life could look like, but I am an action taker. Has it been easy? Hell no. It’s been painful and scary. It is going to be very difficult. It’s going to be uncomfortable. But guess what.. COMFORTABILITY BREEDS AVERAGE.
My Story 🤓👋🏽
1 like • Mar 8
Hey, nice to meet you, Nadine! “Comfortability breeds average, Bet on yourself. Go all in!” Love that! Keep it up and crush it in your first HT offer!! 🥂😁
About Myself & Why I Love Sales!
Hey everyone! I think I didn’t properly introduce myself before, so I wanted to share a little more about who I am and why I’m here! ⚡️ My name is Ryan, I’m 20 years old, and I’m currently studying Business Intelligence in Costa Rica. I am very happy to be part of this community that has taught me so much! 🇨🇷🦥 Why I Love Sales For me, sales isn’t just about making money—it’s about freedom, control, and personal growth. When I first got into sales, I realized quickly that it’s one of the only skills where your income isn’t capped. If you put in the work, develop the skills, and stay consistent, you can change your financial situation. That’s something most jobs don’t offer. But beyond the money, sales has taught me so much about myself. It’s made me more confident, resilient, and sharp. You learn how to communicate better, handle objections, and understand what truly drives people to make decisions. And the best part? These are skills that apply to everything in life—whether it’s negotiating, networking, or even just becoming a better communicator in everyday situations. Right now, I’m working on three different offers, and every day I get to refine my skills and push myself to the next level. That’s what I love most about sales—it’s a game of constant improvement, discipline, and results. What about you? What do you love most about sales? Let’s talk about it below! 👀🥂
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Ryan Salazar
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@ryan-salazar-rydelek-1184
19, from NJ, living in Costa Rica. Studying Business Intelligence, working as a Collector Agent. Focused on mastering sales to reach my goals.

Active 130d ago
Joined Nov 30, 2024
Costa Rica
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