As you may know, I stress the importance of sales leaders and professionals practicing, but the idea is not mine: it goes back thousands of years. The ancient philosopher Aristotle wrote scrolls about how practice was important to finding happiness in life. According to him, when people make a habit of good actions under the instruction of teachers, the good actions become second nature and the people become men and women of good character. And in that they find happiness.
Something similar happens in the world of business. When we as sales professionals practice selling skills under the guidance of sales leaders (coaches), we develop sound habits and we get better at what we do. And, by constantly practicing and always developing, we discover happiness in being sales professionals.

