EP#7: Round 4 - Counter Punching – Sales Training
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概要
- How counter punching turns boxing (and sales) from force/violence into intelligence and strategy
- Why patience under pressure is rare, and how champions use pressure to observe instead of react
- How to read patterns:
- In boxing: which punch comes first, what happens after a miss, how opponents react under pressure
- In sales: repeated objections, hesitation signals, tone shifts around risk, and decision speed
- Why resistance and objections are information, not rejection
- How to treat objections as engagement and emotional investment, not something to avoid
- The sales equivalent of defense first:
- Using acknowledgment (e.g., “That’s a fair concern”) without agreeing or conceding
- Reducing emotional force so clarity can rise
- How to use silence as a weapon:
- Letting the other person keep talking
- Allowing them to clarify their own concerns and reveal the emotional layer underneath
- Why timing beats speed in both boxing and sales:
- The power of a 2–3 second pause before responding to objections
- How timing controls the exchange and prevents defensive, rushed answers
- How to make the counter an insight, not an argument:
- Introducing a cost, risk, or consequence they haven’t fully considered
- Reframing the situation instead of fighting the objection head‑on
- The role of emotion vs. logic:
- Most objections are emotionally driven but dressed up as logic
- Why you must acknowledge emotion first, then bring in data and clarity
- The advanced skill of not countering every punch:
- Recognizing “noise,” stalls, and non-real objections
- Staying selective so you remain composed and authoritative
- How emotional conditioning affects your timing and composure:
- Not taking objections personally
- Not tying your self‑worth to outcomes
- Staying patient so you can see and use openings
- The deeper mindset shift:
- Moving from reacting to anticipating, chasing to guiding, selling to leading
- Trusting that if you let the conversation breathe, the truth and real opening will surface
- The core lesson: objections are only dangerous when you’re afraid of them; when you welcome, study, and wait on them, they become the opening that wins the “fight”
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