You may be wondering, “What do I do if I want to practice, but my boss doesn’t demand it of me?”
You demand it of yourself.
If you need the extra motivation, get together regularly with fellow team members or friends in the business, people who can hold you accountable, and organize regular practice sessions. Help one another out by identifying areas to focus on in your exercises.
Don’t avoid practicing because your boss doesn’t require it. If he or she won’t institute a program, what’s stopping you from starting one yourself?
You make it happen.
– Nathan
Author: Nathan Jamail
Nathan Jamail is a keynote speaker and bestselling author of 5 books, including his most recent “Serve Up & Coach Down.” With over 25 years of leadership in Corporate America as a top Director of Sales and a small business owner of several companies, his clients have come to know him as “The Real Deal.” Nathan has taught great leaders from across the world and shows organizations how to have a “Serve Up Mindset” to achieve maximum success. His expertise doesn’t come just from research or interviews. It’s from living the life of leadership for over 25 years. As a sales leadership keynote speaker and author who works with thousands every year, he challenges leaders to be the best version of themselves and settle for nothing less! Check out Nathan Jamail’s books, articles, keynote presentations, and blogs at NathanJamail.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter.