How can I progress?

I’m looking for advice on how to keep growing in sales from where I’m at now.
I currently work remote high-ticket sales, closing a $5,500 program, and I’m also finishing school. Because of that, flexibility is really important to me.
I’m not necessarily looking to jump into a new job right away, but I want to keep building my skills and setting myself up for better opportunities. My background is dental reception/patient communication/scheduling/insurance, and now high-ticket sales.
For someone still early in sales, what would you focus on next: outbound, prospecting, follow-up, closing, mentorship, a specific industry, etc.?
Also, would you recommend staying in high-ticket sales or exploring life insurance? I’ve heard mixed things and would love honest opinions.

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u/ObviousPatient1211 — 6 days ago

(22F) How can I progress my sales career?

I’m looking for advice on how to keep growing in sales from where I’m at now.
I currently work remote high-ticket sales, closing a $5,500 program, and I’m also finishing school. Because of that, flexibility is really important to me.
I’m not necessarily looking to jump into a new job right away, but I want to keep building my skills and setting myself up for better opportunities. My background is dental reception/patient communication/scheduling/insurance, and now high-ticket sales.
For someone still early in sales, what would you focus on next: outbound, prospecting, follow-up, closing, mentorship, a specific industry, etc.?
Also, would you recommend staying in high-ticket sales or exploring life insurance? I’ve heard mixed things and would love honest opinions.

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u/ObviousPatient1211 — 6 days ago

(22F) How can I progress?

I’m looking for advice on how to keep growing in sales from where I’m at now.
I currently work remote high-ticket sales, closing a $5,500 program, and I’m also finishing school. Because of that, flexibility is really important to me.
I’m not necessarily looking to jump into a new job right away, but I want to keep building my skills and setting myself up for better opportunities. My background is dental reception/patient communication/scheduling/insurance, and now high-ticket sales.
For someone still early in sales, what would you focus on next: outbound, prospecting, follow-up, closing, mentorship, a specific industry, etc.?
Also, would you recommend staying in high-ticket sales or exploring life insurance? I’ve heard mixed things and would love honest opinions.

Edit: since a lot of people have been asking, I was actually super blessed and hooked up through a family connection.

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u/ObviousPatient1211 — 6 days ago

(22F) How can I progress?

I’m looking for advice on how to keep growing in sales from where I’m at now.
I currently work remote high-ticket sales, closing a $5,500 program, and I’m also finishing school. Because of that, flexibility is really important to me.
I’m not necessarily looking to jump into a new job right away, but I want to keep building my skills and setting myself up for better opportunities. My background is dental reception/patient communication/scheduling/insurance, and now high-ticket sales.
For someone still early in sales, what would you focus on next: outbound, prospecting, follow-up, closing, mentorship, a specific industry, etc.?
Also, would you recommend staying in high-ticket sales or exploring life insurance? I’ve heard mixed things and would love honest opinions.

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u/ObviousPatient1211 — 6 days ago

Should I say goodbye?

So I (22F) met this guy (25M) in the military and we got super close super fast. It felt like he really was my best friend and I don’t know the chemistry and love was unmatched. We talked for a couple months and dated a month so obviously we were love bombing each other a bit… None the less we talked about our future together, went on trips, had things planned, going to meet his parents etc. Anyway one random night I got “hey girly” text. I asked him about it and he told me to block the account, that they talked right before we met and he wasn’t into her bc she was trans and she was crazy blah blah. I ended up talking to her and she basically showed me the proof that they were texting while we were together. (All otp) I gave him one last chance to be real with me, and he lied on his mom, brother, dad, me and him. Once I told him I saw the proof I told him I need a sec. When I called back he wouldn’t answer and said there is no need in beating a dead horse. Then blocked me on EVERYTHING. Like including Spotify and a calendar app😭 I feel like a bird typing this out but I really want to mail back his clothes and include some sort of letter to him to give myself closure. How bad of an idea is this??? I just feel more bad for him somehow than for myself (like he lied on everything, including everything he’s told me about his morals) . I haven’t tried to reach out at all since he blocked me

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u/ObviousPatient1211 — 6 days ago