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Recently, I was an attendee of a Mastermind group and today I wanted to share some lessons that I learned from attending this event. I have been a part of different Mastermind groups over the past seven years, but this was the first live event I have attended. Enjoy!Nothing more transformational than in-person experiencesRelationships are a long gameTrust is gained in drops and lost in bucketsHead to the link below to participate in our 5 Day Challenge! https://www.physicaltherapybiz.com/challenge www.physicaltherapybiz.com/apply PT Everywhere: https://pteverywhere.com/Do you enjoy the podcast? If so, leave us a 5-star review on iTunes and tell a friend to do the same!Are you a member of our free PT Entrepreneur Facebook Group? If not, head to the link below and join the community!https://www.facebook.com/groups/ptentrepreneur/
We continue our conversation with former Major League Baseball player, Mike Crotta about pitching in the MLB and how it relates to sales. This is a fun episode with some key takeaways. When you get past the laughs, there are some items to work out.A reset is crucial after something goes wrong.Pull yourself mentally out of the situationPerfect your craft in a controlled environmentDon't change your best pitch in the middle of the gameTrust in the system. Defeat happens, but when you practice, you build the confidence and repetition for success. Rely on the process. When things don't go your way, hit the reset button and then get back in the game.Join in on the conversation:Mike@thesellingpodcast.comScott@thesellingpodcast.com
The typical sales rep’s journey is made of highs and lows – episodes of remarkable success and those of underwhelming performances. We all hit slumps, but how do you bounce back to your peak state?In this podcast, Connor Free, a true mentality machine with over 300 solar accounts sold in a year, teaches us the mechanics of overcoming slumps and downturns in performance, generating and sustainable motivation to keep performing at high levels.In this podcast, you will get professorial education on:o Leveraging team environments and cultures to sustain high-tempo performanceo Creating positive diversions from sales to momentarily switch off and refresho Building a “service-mindset” where helping loved ones fuels your motivationo Staying grounded and focused amid a remarkable sales runo Building resilience and staying power amid sustained dry spellso Documenting peak successes to consolidate self-belief and build systems to iterate high performanceso Cutting-edge closing tips in the solar gameTrust me, you don’t want to miss this direct sales blockbuster.
It's time to chat about that PlayStation 4 news, which means a lot of Matrix talk. We also talk about Ken Levine's new gig, that big Kerbal update, GameStop's GameTrust, and more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5929733/advertisement
It's time to chat about that PlayStation 4 news, which means a lot of Matrix talk. We also talk about Ken Levine's new gig, that big Kerbal update, GameStop's GameTrust, and more.
In this weeks news: gameplay reveals at PAXEast, Alex St John calls devs lazy, GameStop creates GameTrust, and Playstation Neo specs.
George, Matt, and Jimmy discuss Dark Souls 3, GamePolitics shutting down, GameStop's new GameTrust publisher, and more!
In this weeks news: gameplay reveals at PAXEast, Alex St John calls devs lazy, GameStop creates GameTrust, and Playstation Neo specs.
On this week’s show Colton Onderwater, from Perth’s Bear-Tooth Studios, joins us in the studio and we talk all about his new game Super Salmon Migration, and his previous game Arbalest 3035. We explored the finer points of designing stimulating gameplay for games with simple mechanics, and even simpler user inputs. Colton also shared his personal attitude toward game feel and how the specific design elements work together to form a fun elegant experience. Super Salmon Migration will be out in the first half of 2016, but you can pick up the demo right now on the Google Play store. Video game retailer GameStop, the parent company of Australia’s EB Games, announced this week that they would start publishing games. Already signed up to the new publishing deal are notable mainstream development studios Insomniac Games (Ratchet & Clank) and Ready At Dawn (The Order: 1886) will be publishing under the new subsidiary GameTrust. GameStop has been exploring alternative sources of income to compensate for a shrinking retail return, but if once company controls how a game is funded, and how it’s distributed will consumers still get the best deal? Lastly how does the game development “crunch” really effect the people putting in the many extra hours finishing their game? Are people being fairly compensated for their time, or are they suffering for their art? The founder of WildTangent Inc Alex St. John wrote an article that heavily implied that since making games is “not a job” the developers should not expect to be compensated on the same level as someone in a more traditional occupation, a position that has been strongly criticised. With a maturing industry, and huge companies making the games we love, does gaming employee relations need a rethink to make sure everyone gets a fair deal? On Sunday 15th of May we’ll be hosting along with Perth Rocket League and The Glitch, a Rocket League mini tournament. Teams of two will be shooting to score some fantastic cash prizes. We’ll also be shoutcasting the finals so if you can’t make it down to The Glitch you can watch live on twitch.tv/pixelsift. For more information head over to our events page. You can find us on all the social media sites, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and Steam. Just search for "pixelsift".
Joel, Brian, and Jonathan discuss champagne, GameStop's new publishing arm, GameTrust, the potential Red Dead Redemption 2 map as well as discuss the Playstation 4.5 or 4K or Neo or whatever it is. But be warned, there are no robots with swords in this episode.
Ryan and Matt "First Half" Amberg are high on Blade Runner, Troop Beverly Hills, the end of Alan Wake's American Nightmare, Super Dodgeball, the obligatory Rocket League, the latest Destiny update, finishing Quantum Break, the Halo: 5: Warzone: Firefight: Beta: Game, finishing Into the Dim, SPL-T, and the latest "maps" for Star Wars Battlefront Base Command...er? Also Dengar! But then you got Fallout in my Forza, Arkham is anthologized, Gears of War 4 has microtrans... actions? And would you believe Doom released a trailer? Then: Mirror's Edge Catalyst's beta date, a new Ghostbusters game... maybe, Song of the Deep kicks off GameStop's GameTrust, the Rockstar shake up continues, and Cuphead invents Time (Magazine) Travel.