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Shocking Confessions of a Legendary Actor and the World’s Greatest Salesman

February 16, 2023 by Jim Blasingame

After a lifetime on stage and screen, the legendary English actor, Sir Laurence Olivier, once admitted that he had always suffered from stage fright.

Imagine that. One of the 20th century’s most revered actors, appearing in over 120 stage roles, 60 movies, more than 15 television productions, and countless performances, actually battled the fear of rejection and failure. But when you look at the numbers of his body of work, it’s obvious that Sir Laurence didn’t let his “condition” cost him success.

And now, after a sales career that has spanned more than a half-century, a legendary salesman named Blasingame reveals that he’s suffered from the marketplace equivalent of stage fright – call reluctance – his entire career.

Imagine that. Having conducted thousands of sales calls on multiple continents, in front of decision-makers from the towering C-Suites of Fortune 100 CEOs to bell-over-the-door Main Street mom-and-pops, perhaps the greatest professional salesperson of all time struggles with…making first contact. But when you look at the numbers of his body of work, it’s obvious that the man known as JB to colleagues and “The Force” to competitors, didn’t allow his “condition” to cost him success.

Alas, it’s a sad truth that even well-trained and motivated people can suffer from the scourge of the sales profession to challenge their performance. What about you? Have you experienced call reluctance? If so, what do your numbers tell you? The good news about stage fright/call reluctance, as proven by Sir Lawrence and JB, is that it’s a condition you can overcome. Indeed, their success, and the fact that they’ve been willing to share their personal struggles, provide us with at least four clues about their professional grit and spirit.

  1. They recognized a personal performance challenge.
  2. They accepted it as something that must be dealt with.
  3. They took steps to minimize possible negative effects.
  4. They refused to let it get in the way of their goals and success.

How can you tell if you or someone in your organization has a debilitating level of call reluctance? You’ll find it in the numbers: insufficient call reports; a missed selling step such as proposal delivery; a poor close ratio; and of course, failure to meet sales budgets. Those afflicted with call reluctance will often:

  • Only call on customers they like instead of new prospects.
  • Spend time on safe activities, like paperwork, instead of face-to-face prospecting.
  • Make excuses when asked about why they aren’t getting in front of customers.
  • Hide behind social media busywork.

If you aren’t making your sales numbers, the problem might be call-reluctance. If you recognize any of their – or your – behavior in the list above, take stock of the four points that sustained Sir Lawrence and JB, whom you no doubt have by now determined is your apparently not-so-humble correspondent.

There’s a good chance that you’ll need help with the first point, recognition, because it’s difficult to acknowledge our own shortcomings. And the third one, taking steps to minimize the challenge, will likely require help from a professional trainer.

But dealing with two and four, acceptance and refusing to give in, will require calling on inner strengths. You’ll have to ask yourself if you’re allowing fear to control and direct your life. Or are you prepared to recognize, deal with and minimize the effects of your challenges? And in the face of these challenges, can you draw on your spirit to accomplish your goals and achieve your numbers?

Let me leave you with a roleplay to practice. When you’re standing outside of a prospect’s office (literally or virtually) and experience call reluctance, ask yourself Blasingame’s Call Reluctance Killer Question: What’s the worst that can happen to me? The answer is they reject you and you wind up outside their office – where you are right now.

Write this on a rock … You can conquer call reluctance. Don’t let it prevent you from having the maximum opportunity to be successful.

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