Sales Didn’t Fail You — You Just Weren’t Willing to Be Uncomfortable | Ep 286

27 May 2025 • 12 min • EN
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In this deep conversation, Vikram emphasizes the importance of embracing vulnerability and seeking help during tough times. He shares personal experiences of overcoming challenges and highlights the significance of accountability and community support in achieving growth.  And advocates for prioritizing skill development over systems in the sales industry, urging listeners to take action and invest in their personal and professional development. Here are the main takeaways: - When times are tough, show up more. - Vulnerability is essential for growth. - Sales is a constantly evolving skill. - Accountability helps in overcoming challenges. - Community support is crucial during tough times. - High standards lead to higher achievements. - Skills are more important than systems in sales. - Sharing vulnerabilities fosters faster growth. - Invest in your future self and community. - Tough times can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow real estate professional who needs to hear it. And don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review so more people can unlock the secrets to real estate success. P.S. Whenever you’re ready to take your business to the next level... here are a few ways we can help! GET SELLER & BUYER APPOINTMENTS: https://sheridanst.io/ GET THE 7 FIGURE APPOINTMENT PLAYBOOK: https://sheridanst.io/playbook GET MORE LISTINGS IN TODAY"S MARKET: https://www.therealestatesalesacademy.net/getmorelistings?deal=c24 https://www.youtube.com/@thereagentpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thereagentpodcast/ Follow Cody May on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codmay/ Follow Vikram Deol on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachvikramdeol/ Learn more about Sheridan St. - https://sheridanst.io/sendtheappointments

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