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Matthew Pollard, Introvert, Author, Entrepreneur, Sales and Marketing Strategist, Matthew Pollard, and Marketing Strategist द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Matthew Pollard, Introvert, Author, Entrepreneur, Sales and Marketing Strategist, Matthew Pollard, and Marketing Strategist या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
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Entrepreneurship and Introversion: The Perfect Match
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Matthew Pollard, Introvert, Author, Entrepreneur, Sales and Marketing Strategist, Matthew Pollard, and Marketing Strategist द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Matthew Pollard, Introvert, Author, Entrepreneur, Sales and Marketing Strategist, Matthew Pollard, and Marketing Strategist या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
If you’re an introvert who’s been dreaming of starting your own business, but are afraid that your quiet nature closes that door for you, this episode will reframe your thinking and get the fire going in your belly. Just because your strengths may not naturally include networking, presenting, glad-handing, or sales, that does not mean you can’t be a hugely successful entrepreneur. In today’s episode, I talk with Beth Buelow, author of The Introvert Entrepreneur, about the limiting stories we tell ourselves, how to overcome them, and how to identify and leverage the natural strengths that propel us down the path to entrepreneurial success. Let’s Bust This Myth About Introverted Entrepreneurship Despite the significant strides made in recent years about recognizing the gifts and power of introverts, the stubborn stereotype remains: the one that say that truly impactful entrepreneurs must be extroverts. After all, starting a business from the ground up entails a whole lot of typically extroverted activities – meeting new people, reaching out to old and new contacts, attending events, pitching to investors, selling to customers, leading meetings, and on and on. I’d point out that all of those skills can be learned and mastered by introverts; in fact, introverts can be even better at them than extroverts, with a system and a process. But as Beth points out, think about all the other elements of successful entrepreneurship – the ones that may be a bit more hidden, but every bit as important. These include preparation, research, careful listening, understanding your prospects and customers, analytical thinking, creativity, focus, writing skills, and so much more. These entrepreneurial qualities may not get as much recognition as those that are more public-facing, but can you imagine a successful business without them? The only thing that holds introverts back from entrepreneurial success is the stories we may tell ourselves. The simple secret is not to try to change who you are; it’s the opposite. Embrace your introversion, be true to yourself, and harness your amazing natural skills. Key Strategies for Introvert Entrepreneurs By now, you may be saying to yourself, “Ok, I’m an introvert, I embrace it, and I’m excited to use my strengths in entrepreneurship; but I still have to do the extroverted activities too, right? How can I get good at those?” I firmly believe that you can not only acquire these skills, but even enjoy them. To start, Beth recommends thinking of these activities in terms of energy rather than time. For example, do you get worked up at the thought of making several calls in a row? For Beth, she knows that the best way to manage phone calls is to batch them and do them all at once, rather than “getting one over with” and working on a different task before moving on to the next call. By doing all the calls at once, Beth is able to build momentum and get into the groove, instead of splitting them up throughout the day and being forced to summon that energy over and over from scratch. It’s helpful to apply this “energy” idea to all of your daily business activities; strike a balance between the tasks that stress you out and the ones you enjoy. Terrified about hosting that webinar? Consider spending some time beforehand on writing a blog post about the webinar topic, or working on your registration email campaign – tasks that are related to the webinar, and will help you prepare, but that don’t fill you with dread. Then gather your energy and go for it, knowing it won’t last forever and that you can soon return to the tasks you prefer. Think of it this way: When you take those steps outside your comfort zone, you can then reward yourself by getting safely back in it, until you next venture out. That is the key to growth – taking risks, working through fear, and then recharging your batteries so you’re ready to do it again. Some Questions I Ask: Do you find that introverts automatically assume that successful...
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Matthew Pollard, Introvert, Author, Entrepreneur, Sales and Marketing Strategist, Matthew Pollard, and Marketing Strategist द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Matthew Pollard, Introvert, Author, Entrepreneur, Sales and Marketing Strategist, Matthew Pollard, and Marketing Strategist या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
If you’re an introvert who’s been dreaming of starting your own business, but are afraid that your quiet nature closes that door for you, this episode will reframe your thinking and get the fire going in your belly. Just because your strengths may not naturally include networking, presenting, glad-handing, or sales, that does not mean you can’t be a hugely successful entrepreneur. In today’s episode, I talk with Beth Buelow, author of The Introvert Entrepreneur, about the limiting stories we tell ourselves, how to overcome them, and how to identify and leverage the natural strengths that propel us down the path to entrepreneurial success. Let’s Bust This Myth About Introverted Entrepreneurship Despite the significant strides made in recent years about recognizing the gifts and power of introverts, the stubborn stereotype remains: the one that say that truly impactful entrepreneurs must be extroverts. After all, starting a business from the ground up entails a whole lot of typically extroverted activities – meeting new people, reaching out to old and new contacts, attending events, pitching to investors, selling to customers, leading meetings, and on and on. I’d point out that all of those skills can be learned and mastered by introverts; in fact, introverts can be even better at them than extroverts, with a system and a process. But as Beth points out, think about all the other elements of successful entrepreneurship – the ones that may be a bit more hidden, but every bit as important. These include preparation, research, careful listening, understanding your prospects and customers, analytical thinking, creativity, focus, writing skills, and so much more. These entrepreneurial qualities may not get as much recognition as those that are more public-facing, but can you imagine a successful business without them? The only thing that holds introverts back from entrepreneurial success is the stories we may tell ourselves. The simple secret is not to try to change who you are; it’s the opposite. Embrace your introversion, be true to yourself, and harness your amazing natural skills. Key Strategies for Introvert Entrepreneurs By now, you may be saying to yourself, “Ok, I’m an introvert, I embrace it, and I’m excited to use my strengths in entrepreneurship; but I still have to do the extroverted activities too, right? How can I get good at those?” I firmly believe that you can not only acquire these skills, but even enjoy them. To start, Beth recommends thinking of these activities in terms of energy rather than time. For example, do you get worked up at the thought of making several calls in a row? For Beth, she knows that the best way to manage phone calls is to batch them and do them all at once, rather than “getting one over with” and working on a different task before moving on to the next call. By doing all the calls at once, Beth is able to build momentum and get into the groove, instead of splitting them up throughout the day and being forced to summon that energy over and over from scratch. It’s helpful to apply this “energy” idea to all of your daily business activities; strike a balance between the tasks that stress you out and the ones you enjoy. Terrified about hosting that webinar? Consider spending some time beforehand on writing a blog post about the webinar topic, or working on your registration email campaign – tasks that are related to the webinar, and will help you prepare, but that don’t fill you with dread. Then gather your energy and go for it, knowing it won’t last forever and that you can soon return to the tasks you prefer. Think of it this way: When you take those steps outside your comfort zone, you can then reward yourself by getting safely back in it, until you next venture out. That is the key to growth – taking risks, working through fear, and then recharging your batteries so you’re ready to do it again. Some Questions I Ask: Do you find that introverts automatically assume that successful...
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33:391 The 7-Step Sales Process Embraced by Introverts Worldwide 1:00:53
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1:00:53Summary: As a result of Matthew’s work with the Introverted Seller Summit, we’ve been getting even more inquiries than usual from introverts wanting to improve their sales results. So, we’re doing things a little differently in this episode! In this special installment, Matthew introduces and shares the first chapter of his audiobook “The Introvert’s Edge: How the Quiet and Shy Can Outsell Anyone.” And the best part is, you don’t even need to buy the book to take full advantage of Matthew’s 7-step sales process: It’s all revealed in the first chapter. Listen in and discover exactly why introverts can beat the extroverts at sales, hands down! Episode Highlights: Discover how to overcome your fear of selling once and for all Leverage a repeatable, reliable sales process that removes the awkwardness and stress Learn why stories are key to exploding sales A simple way to earn trust and credibility The key to feeling confident and comfortable in virtually every sales situation Foster the belief that you can actually enjoy selling! Learn the 7-step process that doubles your sales in the next 60 days Resources Mentioned in the Show: Get the PDF of the first chapter, free The Introvert’s Edge: How the Quiet and Shy Can Outsell Anyone – Amazon and Audible The Introvert’s Edge: How the Quiet and Shy Can Outsell Anyone – FREE, just pay S&H…
1 Mastering Mindset and Sales Success: An Introvert's Advantage with Anthony Iannarino 38:20
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38:20In this episode of The Introvert’s Edge podcast, Anthony Iannarino shares his invaluable insights on the power of mindset, the misconceptions about introverts, and strategies for introverted sales professionals. Host Matthew Pollard engages in a deep exploration of sales intricacies with Anthony, covering the significance of empathy and understanding, the importance of providing value, and the pivotal role of mindset in achieving success. Whether you’re an introvert aspiring to excel in sales or aiming to enhance your mindset for personal growth, this episode offers practical advice and abundant inspiration. Episode Highlights: Dispelling common myths and misconceptions about introverts in sales. Anthony’s personal journey and the profound influence of his mentors on his sales career. The pivotal role of empathy and understanding in successful sales interactions. How introverts can harness their innate strengths to excel in sales. The transformative power of mindset and its impact on achieving success in any field. Strategies for cultivating confidence and resilience in sales. The vital importance of delivering value and forging meaningful connections with clients. About Anthony: Anthony Iannarino is a highly respected sales leader, speaker, and author boasting extensive experience in B2B sales and leadership. With over three decades of sales expertise, Anthony has aided numerous organizations and individuals in enhancing their sales performance. He has authored several books, including “Eat Their Lunch: Winning Customers Away from Your Competition” and “The Only Sales Guide You’ll Ever Need.” Anthony is also a sought-after keynote speaker and provides valuable content through his blog and podcast, “In the Arena.” Resources mentioned in the show: Anthony Iannarino’s website “Eat Their Lunch: Winning Customers Away from Your Competition” by Anthony Iannarino “The Only Sales Guide You’ll Ever Need” by Anthony Iannarino Anthony Iannarino’s blog…
1 The Power of Cognitive Diversity: Introversion and Human Behavior with Csaba Toth 28:50
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28:50Diversity isn't just about race or gender; it's also about how we think and process information. In this episode of The Introvert’s Edge podcast, Matthew explores the fascinating world of cognitive diversity with Csaba Toth, highlighting its impact on human behavior and organizational success. Topics include misconceptions about introverts, the importance of understanding one's personality, and how organizations can leverage cognitive diversity for success. Csaba shares valuable insights on why psychometric assessments should measure preferences, not skills, and how to create a psychologically safe and inclusive workplace. Episode Highlights: The misconception that introverts lack confidence and competence Csaba's journey into studying cognitive diversity and introversion The role of self-awareness in personal and professional growth Leveraging cognitive diversity to drive innovation and productivity The problem with rigid hiring practices based on psychometric assessments Steps to create a psychologically safe and inclusive workplace Balancing the mindset gap between team members with diverse preferences About Csaba Toth:Csaba Toth is an expert in cognitive diversity and human behavior, specializing in helping individuals and organizations understand and leverage cognitive diversity to achieve better results. Csaba's work includes workshops and webinars, as well as his highly-rated book – all offering practical guidance on embracing cognitive diversity. Resources mentioned in the show: Connect with Csaba on LinkedIn Csaba's book: "Uncommon Sense in Unusual Times" Csaba's website…
1 A Journey to Self-Acceptance and Success with Tyrona Health 31:12
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31:12Get ready to be inspired! In this episode of The Introvert’s Edge, Matthew welcomes marketing visionary Tyrona Heath. Tyrona is not only an introvert but also a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background. The conversation explores Tyrona's inspiring journey of self-acceptance as an introvert, the unique strengths introverts bring to the table, and the importance of creating inclusive environments where both introverts and extroverts thrive. Episode Highlights: Challenging the misconceptions about introverts and highlighting their hidden superpowers. Tyrona’s personal story of growing up between two cultures and how it shaped her as an introvert. How introverts excel in various areas, including sales, leadership, and teamwork. The importance of achieving balance in organizations by recognizing the value of introverted perspectives. Valuable insights on how introverts can thrive in personal and professional relationships. About Tyrona Heath: Tyrona Heath is a multifaceted professional with an impressive resume, having worked with major corporations like Google, Nestlé, IBM, and more. She is an active advocate for diversity and inclusion, founding the Transform Her conference and being part of the Black Inclusion Group at LinkedIn. Tyrona's journey from feeling like an outsider to embracing her introversion is a testament to her resilience and determination. Her ability to synthesize complex ideas and make them accessible is one of her introverted superpowers. Connect with Tyrona on LinkedIn and Instagram to learn more about her insights and experiences Resources mentioned in the show: Tyrona's LinkedIn Tyrona's Instagram American Advertising Federation…
1 Embracing Introversion: Strategies for Success with Sheevaun Thatcher 33:36
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33:36Sheevaun Thatcher, an expert in neurodiversity and management strategy, talks with Matthew about the dynamics of introverts and extroverts in meetings and teamwork. This engaging discussion sheds light on the challenges and strengths of each personality type, providing valuable insights on how both introverts and extroverts can collaborate effectively, manage meetings, and achieve success in their careers. Tune in for a wealth of practical advice for introverts, extroverts, and managers alike. Episode Highlights: Understanding the introvert's dilemma and the importance of effective meeting management Strategies for introverts to prepare and participate in meetings with confidence The significance of coaching and self-awareness in improving management skills Overcoming misconceptions about introverts and extroverts in the workplace Sheevaun's journey and passion for neurodiversity and helping individuals succeed Tips for introverts to communicate their needs and preferences to their managers The power of self-discovery in harnessing one's strengths, regardless of personality type About Sheevaun Thatcher: Sheevaun is a seasoned professional in enablement, neurodiversity, and management strategy, with extensive experience spanning several decades. She is a passionate advocate for neurodiversity in the workplace and specializes in helping individuals understand and thrive in their unique working environments. Sheevaun's expertise extends to coaching, management, and effective communication, making her a sought-after resource for organizations and individuals seeking to improve their performance and collaboration. Resources mentioned in the show: Sheevaun's LinkedIn Sheevaun's Email Address Introverted Seller Summit registration page…
1 From Corporate Success to Small Business Passion with Terry Rice 25:50
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25:50Join us for an insightful conversation with Terry Rice, a passionate advocate for small businesses and an outspoken introvert. Matthew and Terry explore the world of small business, sales, and the power of embracing one's introverted nature. Terry shares his personal journey from corporate to entrepreneurship, offering invaluable insights for those considering a similar path. They discuss the significance of identifying your zone of genius, building a personal brand, and the art of listening as an introvert's superpower. Episode Highlights: Terry's transition from corporate careers at Adobe and Google to championing small businesses Embracing introversion as a positive trait and the importance of self-awareness Terry's advice for those considering entrepreneurship and how to monetize your zone of genius The significance of building a personal brand and its impact on business success Leveraging introverted strengths, such as listening, for effective communication and relationship-building About Terry Rice: Terry is a seasoned digital marketer, entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for small businesses. With a background that includes roles at Adobe and Google, he made the bold choice to focus on small businesses due to his unwavering passion for their success. As an outspoken introvert, Terry proudly embraces his INTP personality type and uses it to his advantage in sales, marketing, and business development. He is the host of the "Launch Your Business" podcast presented by Entrepreneur magazine, where he shares valuable insights from his experiences and interviews with inspiring entrepreneurs. Resources mentioned in the show: Terry's Website Terry's Podcast: Launch Your Business Connect with Terry on Instagram Connect with Terry on LinkedIn…
1 Crafting Comedy: The Introvert's Edge in Observational Storytelling with Karen Morgan 31:56
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31:56Karen Morgan, a talented comedian and writer, joins Matthew to illuminate and unite the unique worlds of comedy, introversion, and the power of observation. Karen shares her experiences as an introverted comedian, offering valuable insights into how introverts can thrive in creative fields, business, and personal life. Discover the importance of protecting your energy, the art of observation, and the detailed work that goes into crafting comedic stories. Episode Highlights:- Exploring the challenges of performing comedy as an introvert- Karen's journey into comedy and the significance of viral videos- The power of observing life's details and crafting relatable stories- Protecting your energy and finding your safe space as an introvert- Making deliberate decisions to engage effectively in your career- Overcoming guilt associated with stepping away to recharge- Leveraging your introvert's edge: keen observation and storytelling prowess About Karen Morgan:Karen Morgan is a seasoned comedian and writer with a successful career spanning over 25 years. Her comedy is known for its relatability and keen observations about everyday life. As an introverted comedian, Karen has mastered the art of crafting stories that resonate with audiences. Karen's introverted nature allows her to keenly observe the world, a skill that plays a pivotal role in her comedy career. Resources mentioned in the show:- Karen Morgan's Website- Follow Karen on Instagram- Connect with Karen on LinkedIn…
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