{"href":"https://api.simplecast.com/oembed?url=https%3A%2F%2Frevenue-builders.simplecast.com%2Fepisodes%2Fhow-to-be-a-well-being-in-sales-zHzhK2iy","width":444,"version":"1.0","type":"rich","title":"How to be a Well Being in Sales","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/de81d237-fb77-4f97-95cc-b4be766ba83a/e8041abc-ce47-4f4b-92a0-431cf74b4a93/revenuebuilders-epartwork-ep80.jpg","thumbnail_height":300,"provider_url":"https://simplecast.com","provider_name":"Simplecast","html":"<iframe src=\"https://player.simplecast.com/9d88a9fc-001f-44fa-8af5-99a9e16b0b0b\" height=\"200\" width=\"100%\" title=\"How to be a Well Being in Sales\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"></iframe>","height":200,"description":"Jim Pouliopoulos, known to all as “Pouli” is a storyteller, professional speaker, author, and Senior Lecturer and Director of the Professional Sales Program at Bentley University. In July of 2020, his book, “How to be a WELL BEING: Unofficial Rules to LIVE Every Day”, was published by Wiley Publishing. It shares Pouli’s insights on bringing a happiness-first approach to business, education, and life. In his three TEDx Talks, he explores similar concepts and the question of what drives inner motivation and professional success. He is also a certified trainer for “The Art of Brilliance,” a UK-based firm that specializes in training and development to increase workplace wellbeing and personal positivity. He is a currently a Facilitator at Force Management.\n\nHe is a self-proclaimed \"recovering engineer.\" After earning two engineering degrees and an MBA, he left the corporate world behind and found true happiness and success as an educator, speaker, facilitator, and author.\n\nPouli holds an MBA in Marketing from Bentley University, a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from RPI, and a Bachelor’s degree in EE from WPI.\n\nIn this conversation with John McMahon, Pouli discusses the importance of happiness in business and life. He explains that happiness is not dependent on external circumstances but rather on our mindset and daily habits. Pouli emphasizes the need to focus on the process rather than the outcome and shares insights on how to minimize the impact of negativity bias. He also introduces the career satisfaction matrix and highlights the importance of finding enjoyment in our work.\n\nHERE ARE SOME KEY SECTIONS TO CHECK OUT\n\n[00:03:23]\tThe gap between expectations and reality affects happiness\n[00:09:53]\tExternal circumstances should not determine happiness\n[00:13:39]\tMany people dwell on regrets and don't learn from them\n[00:17:13]\tRecognizing when negativity bias impacts our viewpoint\n[00:21:33]\tImportance of empathy and trust in sales conversations\n[00:26:01]\tBurnout from doing something well but not enjoying it\n[00:39:21]\tGaining knowledge quickly vs. developing skills through practice\n[00:49:56]\tThe importance of getting enough sleep\n[00:50:58]\tFocusing on daily actions rather than the end goal\n[00:53:39]\tSolution to many problems\n\nHIGHLIGHT QUOTES\n\n[00:13:39] \"Regret has always sort of been this early warning system that you're doing something against what you truly care about.\" - Jim \"Pouli\" Pouliopoulos\n[00:20:47]\t\"If you just focus on things that are positive on a daily basis, you will be happier.\" - Jim \"Pouli\" Pouliopoulos\n[00:25:42]\t\"If you do something well, but you don't enjoy doing it, it becomes drudgery.\" - Jim \"Pouli\" Pouliopoulos\n[00:32:32]\t\"Mastery never means you stop learning.\" - Jim \"Pouli\" Pouliopoulos\n\nLearn more about Jim \"Pouli\" Pouliopoulos through this link.\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pouli/\n\nCheck out John McMahon’s book here: https://www.amazon.com/Qualified-Sales-Leader-Proven-Lessons/dp/0578895064"}