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Going ZenLet calm and clarity lead you to higher sales.

ByBarry Farber

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My first real introduction to Zen came from studying martial arts. I had heard the word many times but only started to understand the concept after reading books likeZen CombatandThe Zen Way to the Martial Arts.The word alone conjures up thoughts of meditation, focus and concentration, as well as cosmic, spiritual and natural ways of doing things. But let me clarify: I'm not going to try to explain what Zen is in this column. I'd rather focus on how it relates to improving your business and selling skills.

1. Strive formushin,which means "no mind." Study your craft and then let go. What was your best experience on a sales call? Most people say it was when they were relaxed, and their confidence was high. But how do you make a call andnotthink? Well, let me ask you this: How do you handle a kick to your face in a sparring match in martial arts? If you had to think about a counter or a block, you would have already been hit in that split second.

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