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L-A-M-A Lessons
- The Confessions and Stories of a Self Taught Sales Trainer
- Narrateur(s): Judy McKee
- Durée: 3 h et 3 min
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Description
Would you like to untrain yourself in limited thinking? Would you like to have a conversation with your boss, your manager, your children, your spouse and your customers or clients?
This is a book about "how to create a conversation". This is the auto-biographical way Judy McKee, a trainer herself, learned to talk to others by creating a 'safe environment' for them. She wanted to be a top sales producer and a money earner. She did it! This is how she did it. You can do it, too!
She had aspirations to put three children (a year apart) through college and that was her intention. It took years to find the L-A-M-A Technique and the Philosophy that would back up her theories. This book has some of the stories that she uses her in her keynote speeches and in her training classes.
These lessons allow her trainees to do what she calls "GET IT!" When you find the emotional need, you can do anything. She was determined and her intention came true. Here is her story and the mistakes she made as well.
Take these lessons and learn them. You will be so glad you did. She titled the book L-A-M-A Lessons so you would understand that this is how she taught herself to keep her jobs, to sell, to make money, and to assist others in getting what they wanted. She generated money for others in a way that generated an income that would pay the college tuition for three kids. This is an easy audiobook to listen to. The stories are short and the meaning is real.
Check it out! Mastery and right mindedness is not hard. It is simply a matter of consciousness and paying attention to what you are thinking. Judy's mother said to her: "Judith Marie, if you think you are so smart you have another think coming." Judy liked that and used it to teach herself how to relate to others, how to make money, and how to write a book.