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Welcome to Michael Stevens living Now last weekend I baked some delicious buttery

rolls for my great grandsons wedding and everyone loved them

But I didn't I've got a problem with rolls

When things roll they aren't always loyal They roll and roll and they don't come back

to me And I find unacceptable

How dare you That's why I created DONG OATS

Dong oats will never leave you.

If you push them away they think better of leaving and decide to come back

Dong oats love you and I love you Today on Michael Stevens living I'm gonna

show you how to make your own

The secret to dong oats is physics There's no magic here there's no trick

Except for the fact that I'm using an opaque container so you can't see what's happening

inside.

But if I try to pull off the lid Oooo you see that part of what's going on

involved the power of rubber bands.

What makes rubber bands work?

Well if you haven't seen Richard Feynman answer that question, you should.

There's a video link in the description below

But basically rubber bands behave the way they do because they're made out of polymers.

Long chains of atoms and molecules.

And "chain" is pretty literal in this sense.

If each link on this chain is an atom or a molecule, this is really what that rubber

looks like.

But, it doesn't form a straight line like this.

And that's because at a microscopic and sub-microscopic level, our world is constantly

jiggling.

If this is a polymer, if this is a chain of atoms and molecules, and it's just long

enough to reach down to the table, what happens if I give it some thermal motion, if I give

it a temperature above absolute zero.

well… it'll start kinking up.

And as you can see it's no longer reaching down to the table.

It's shorter in the vertical direction because it's moving in the horizontal direction

as well.

If you wanted this chain to reach down to the table, you'd have to reach in and pull

it straight down, you'd have to apply a force.

But it would still be jiggling, and as soon as you let go it would go back to jiggling

and being all kinked up nand it would be shorter.

That is exactly what happens in a rubber band.

Now, just like with the chain, thermal motion has the effect of kinking up the polymers

in the rubber band, shortening them.

at this scale the universe really is this busy.

We're fortunate to see not a chaotic mess of vibration when we look around the universe;

instead, we see the stable general areas of jiggling that we call THINGS.

Ok, anyway, stretching a rubber band requires a force to work AGAINST this thermal bombardment.

When the stretching force ceases, the thermal force — not resisted anymore — kinks the

polymers back up and the band shortens again.

Any action that forces the polymers to unkink against this jiggling and bombardment requires

effort, WORK, but that work can then be done BY THE BAND when the it's released.

We're going to take advantage of this behavior of rubber polymers to create a can that rolls

away and then comes back Let's just start building and as we build

it we'll see how it works.

To make this really clear i'm going to use a literally clear container.

You could use any kind of bottle you wanted to it just has to be strong enough to withstand

the stretch of a rubber band and hold it in an extended state.

The first thing i need to do is poke some holes in the lid and the bottom of the bottle.

You could do this with hmmm any number of tools.

You could use scissors you could use an ice pick.

But whatever you do please please be careful.

I don't want anyone getting hurt i just want you to learn, and learning never hurts,

unless you want it to.

K, so here goes the hole in the lid.

Perfect.

It doesn't have to be exactly in the center that doesn't matter too much at all.

Now, let's put a hole in the bottom of the bottle.

Again you don't need to worry too much about it being perfect, we just need it to be opposite

the lid.

Wonderful.

Beautiful.

Ok, so now that we have a bottle with a hole through both ends ... can you see me there?

Probably not.

I can barely see you, but trust me, this bottle now has a hole through it.

We need to get out these tools i made earlier.

I have a paper clip that I've straightened out and then made into a little hook shape.

And i also have this longer piece of stiff wire that I've also made a little hook with.

I hope that's clear.

You don't need to use theses specific tools, I just find it really easy.

Now if you look up instructions online on how to make a device like this, they often

recommend using a 9 volt battery, but 9 volt batteries are expensive.

That's ridiculous.

I have a more favoured solution this is actually how i built my first rollback bottle when

i was like 8 or 9 years old.

I hope I've been microwaving these long enough.

All right so i've got both sides of the rubber band touching each other.

Not on top of each other i think this helps them stick better.

Cause we don't want them stretching out of the way when we pull both ends of the rubber

band.

K, let's see, make sure that's really secure.

Make sure that the pennies don't move back and forth or up and down on the rubber band.

Good good good.

All right now we're ready to do some surgery.

I've got my two hook tools here and here.

What I'm gonna do is hook one end of the rubber band around this hook.

The only reason I use the hooks is it makes it easier to stretch the rubber band through

the bottle.

So here we go.

The piece of rubber band I have sticking out is really short but using this hooked piece

of stiff wire, I can thread it through the bottle and right into the bottle.

And now I can grab this piece of wire and pull the rubber band.

Now i'm gonna take my other hook and put it through the top look of the rubber band.

This just extends that side so i can drop the penny weight into the bottle.

Perfect.

Now As you can see i've got the uh penny i've got the pennies taped to the rubber

band.

And i can pull the rubber band through both holes.

Let's go ahead and put the lid on the top.

Because of this nice paper clip hook I can thread it right through and then I can use

the hook to pull the rubber band out the other end.

Ooh, i need some more paper clips let me go grab some real quick see you soon.

All right i'm back.

I forgot that you need two more paper clips and these are to stop the rubber band from

popping back in.

And here's how you do that.

If you can see, i'm pulling this rubber band up through the lid just far enough that

i can slip a paper clip through.

Perfect.

Now I can remove the hook and this end of the rubber band won't fly through the lid

because this paper clip won't fit through that hole.

Perfect ok now i'm going to pull the other end through the hole in the bottom of the

bottle.

Perfect!

Ok so I'm just gonna hold this.

I hope you can see that little gap there.

It's through that gap that i'm gonna slip another paper clip and that will stop the

rubber band from going back in through the hole.

The rubber band is in tension right now it really wants to compress back together.

There it is.

Wow the weight isn't really in the middle but that probably won't make a difference.

So here's what's going to happen.

When i push the bottle away, the weight will keep the rubber band from turning with the

bottle, so the band will wind up, become twisted, forcing the polymer it's made up of to extend

lengthwise down the band against the constant effects of thermal motion.

Now, the force this requires will take momentum away from the rolling bottle, whittling it

away with the help of things like friction and air resistance, until the bottle has zero

forward momentum.

The kinking and shortening effect of thermal motion will continue though.

Now rotating the bottle backward until the band has unwound enough that the torque it

exerts due to thermal motion shortening it's polymers returns to zero or just becomes too

small to turn the bottle.

It's a simple thing but i love this.

And it really was one of the first little scientific curiosities i ever built i must

have been single digits old and i loved it.

Um all thanks to the Bill Nye fan club subscription box in a lot of ways I hope the Curiosity

Box can achieve the same excitement in people's minds that that subscription did for me when

i was young.

I don't know how long it lasted i feel like i only got two or three of them but that's

all it took.

I still have the rollback bottle that i made when i was younger and it's at my moms house.

I'm so sad that i didn't pick it up when i was there uh for the holidays.

Because you could have seen the exact thing that got me so excited about hands-on-science.

So go ahead and make your own.

You can use any device or um bottle or can that you want.

I really like using a uh an opaque cylinder because it's hard to see how it works.

Also because it's larger and because the weight i'm using in there is a nine volt battery

i think it's a little bit slower.

Which is pretty cool . I think it looks more ghostly.

This one also rolls straighter than this one because the weight is more in the middle.

You can youn know, finesse that and fix it however you want.

So there you go.

Rubber bands are fantastic.

And things that roll back because of the behaviour of rubber bands are really fun.

And almost a little bit magic so go build your own, have fun, and as always thanks for

watching.

Dong Oats are the tasty treats that are haunted and wet.

Yum!

Yum!

For more infomation >> How To Build A Rollback Can - Duration: 14:11.

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Sadhguru - If you give me 28 Hrs of focused time, I will build a vehicle for you! - Duration: 13:14.

Questioner: All masters say,

'Go turn inwards,

turn your indriyas inwards,

travel inwards,

seek yourself within.'

Some practical suggestions of how does

how one goes about this?

Sadhguru: So I don't know what somebody else is saying

because as I told you

my main sadhana has been to remain uneducated and uninfluenced by anything around me.

Is it… is it true that who you are today as a physical entity

happened to you from outside?

Is it true?

I think many of you have been constantly attending spiritual discourses,

that's why you learned this,

it doesn't matter what ridiculous stuff I ask,

you'll say (Gestures)…

(Laughter)

training, spiritual discourse training;

whatever they say.

(Gestures)

Is it true that you created your body from outside?

Is it true?

Hmm?

They're saying 'Yes,'

what is the problem?

(Laughter)

Did you create this body from inside or outside?

From inside,

so the source of Creation is within.

When the body was this small also, it was there.

Now also, it's there - isn't it?

So why is it that you are not in touch with it?

It is very simple as we went through this already -

your sense organs are outward bound.

That's the reason.

You need to understand this.

Suppose as a child

you were lost in the jungle,

no contact with any other human being

and something edible came in front of you,

would you take it and stuff it into your ears?

Tell me yes or no?

No, you would know where to put it.

No training.

Your mother did not tell you how to eat,

but still would you know where to put it?

Yes.

So all the things that concern your survival process

nobody need to teach you,

anyway it is built into the system.

Anything beyond survival if you have to know,

then you need striving.

Do you remember when you were four five years of age

just to write A, B, C

how complicated it was.

Hmm?

The damn 'A' you had to write it one hundred times to get it right.

Isn't it so?

Do you remember?

Just 'A' three lines,

how complex it looked to you at that time.

Today, if I ask you to write without thinking,

without even a thought on your mind you can just write,

why?

Because of the striving that you put in there, isn't it?

If that striving was not there,

even today your condition would be same, isn't it so?

To put those three lines you would still struggle.

So you need to understand this,

anything beyond survival process will not yield to you unless you strive for it.

Now the question that you're asking is,

'Can you give me some tips here how to turn inward?'

Yes, I can give you tips

but obviously you're already a veteran,

you've been to many places,

you've heard many people and it's not worked.

Do you want this place also not to work for you?

(Laughter)

Are you determined about that?

No.

If that is so, don't ask for suggestions.

I don't give any suggestions to anybody

nor advices to anybody.

There are methods.

If you explore these methods,

you will naturally turn inward.

Instead of going through a process

you are trying to intellectualize everything.

It's like this.

Somebody wrote…

See, all these spiritual books that you read,

if you're reading them

it's a sure way to see that you will never be spiritual.

Yes,

because you will know all the jargon but nothing will happen within you

because you'll intellectualize everything.

Everything what should have been a living experience,

you will make it into knowledge.

That's not going to work.

So there are simple methods.

Now what we are offering as Inner Engineering is essentially this.

If you give me twenty eight hours of focused time,

your time,

if you give me twenty six to twenty eight hours of focused time

I will build a vehicle for you

which will naturally transport you inward.

But you want it today evening?

Ahh…

'Turn inward' (Laughter)

slogan,

it's not going to work.

Questioner:Namaskaram Sadhguru.

My spiritual experience has its ups and downs.

Sometimes it stumbles and sometimes it's glorious.

Why this variation?

Sadhguru: Oh.

Spiritual experience is stumbling

or you are stumbling?

Questioner: Possibly me,

but I feel with all the kriya that you told me, I do it,

and it is not constant,

it is just that I am stumbling sometimes

and sometimes it's glorious, this life is beautiful,

I mean I can't even believe it could be so beautiful before I met you

Sadhguru: See, what is a spiritual experience?

Let's come to this first.

You need to understand this

this body is something that you gathered slowly.

Is that so?

Is that so?

Did you gather this?

What's that sabu…,

what's that sabu…,

aalu what do you call that?

Hmm?

That cannon ball kind of thing.

Sabu…?

Participants:Dana!

Sadhguru:Dana – so sabudana.

(Laughter)

Yesterday I was telling somebody.

I was in somebody's home and I was telling them,

my first experience of sabudana, way back in the Sahyadri mountains;

we won't go there.

No (Laughs)

So, this is all sabudana slowly gathered.

No wonder it feels so difficult.

Now this is something that you gathered.

Everything that's here is something that you gathered.

Your mind is a gathered phenomena –

accumulated phenomena,

body is an accumulated phenomena.

So what you call as myself is the spirit,

if you want to call it that way.

It's a very contaminated word so I generally don't use it,

but now that you're using the word spirituality,

it is the spirit.

So if your life is about that, then you're spiritual.

If your life is about the body,

it is about the mind,

it is about what's around you,

we say you are material because these are accumulated things.

What you accumulate can be yours - can never, ever be you.

That much is clear to us, isn't it?

Yes?

So whether you gathered stones or diamonds or what,

they can be yours but they can never, ever be you.

So when we say spirituality,

we are saying it's about you.

It is not about furniture in the house.

You know after some time, people treat you like a furniture.

Body is like furniture for us to sit and stand, isn't it?

Yes?

Mind is another kind of furniture to do things.

So this is not about furniture,

this is about you.

So spiritual process means it's about you,

not about your furniture,

not about your property,

not about the things that you can gather and lose.

So what is the experience of that?

Let's not go about trying to describe,

this is the experience of that.

All I am saying is, it is about this.

(Gestures)

So why is it

why is it that furniture is there and you are missing

because somewhere you don't know what you're doing.

Somebody put it in a big way saying,

"They know not what they're doing."

A few basic things of eating, sleeping, reproduction

you're doing it the way it has to be done.

Everything else is freaked, you understand?

So that is why what is fundamental you

to come into your experience, we have to do all kinds of circus,

hang you upside down.

If you just do life the way it needs to be done,

not the way your society has twisted you to do it,

you will see spiritual process is always on,

nobody needs to teach you,

nobody need to do anything to you

because that is you.

It is not an imported commodity.

It is you, isn't it?

It is essentially you.

Your body is imported,

sabudana or whatever,

your mind is imported.

Isn't it so?

But what is you has always been there, what is there to do about it?

There is nothing to do about it.

Too much sabudana, so we have to clear it a little bit.

So right now your life has become about things that

you've gathered and not about you.

Because of that, it is like this.

You need to – it is no more

you know you cannot even talk about it in the world anymore

because people are recognized for what kind of car they drive,

for what kind of clothes they wear,

for what kind of makeup they wear or

nobody is recognized for what he is.

Yes?

Largely.

So don't make it so complicated.

Yes.

Oh my spirituality, my experience, my this

don't make spirituality like you're growing horns.

You become simply life.

The problem with life is you're trying to be special.

So you look stupid

Just be life,

you will see this is wonderful.

You become a body,

you become a mind,

you become a society,

you become famous,

you become rubbish,

you became all kinds of things.

Just be life because that's all you are

and that's all you can be.

You cannot be anything else.

Forget about all these big, big jargon

'I'm spiritual, I'm this, my spiritual experience,

my ordinary experience,'

there's no such thing.

There's just life.

Are you on the surface;

are you moving towards the core?

That's all.

For more infomation >> Sadhguru - If you give me 28 Hrs of focused time, I will build a vehicle for you! - Duration: 13:14.

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How to Build a Fire in Your Fireplace | Allstate Insurance - Duration: 2:22.

On a cold winter's night, nothing's cozier than curling up near a warm fireplace

But do you know the best way to build a fire? Here's a step-by-step guide.

Before using your fireplace and chimney for the first time in the season, you'll want to call in a pro to

Inspect and clean and never use your fireplace without first following these safety tips.

Remove any flammable objects from the fireplace area and be sure nothing is hanging off your mantel.

Make sure the room with your fireplace is well-ventilated and free of any flammable fumes and gases

Now it's time to gather your supplies

You'll need extra long wooden safety stripe patches, dry wood or twigs for kindling, sheets of newspaper for tinder

seasoned firewood, an iron fireplace grate and a poker

Before building the fire, check that your fireplace damper,

which is the vent, is fully open. Start by placing two pieces of firewood on the grade in your fireplace.

Now crumpled newspaper,

which is your tinder and place it between the firewood. Place the kindling on top.

Add one or two more pieces of firewood on top of the other logs and be sure to leave enough room for air to circulate around the locks.

Be careful not to add too much wood

Before you light the fire be sure you have important safety tools close by

Now it's time to light the fire. Twist a single sheet of newspaper and hold it in your fireplace.

Carefully light the paper while holding it up as high as you can in the fireplace

This can help establish a nice draft allowing the smoke to travel upward and out of your chimney

Next, light the kindling with the burning paper

Once the fire starts, add firewood is needed but make sure the top of the flames do not reach the top of the fireplace opening.

Place the screen in front of your fireplace

to help stop any flying sparks from leaving the fireplace and to help prevent logs from rolling out

All that's left is to relax and enjoy the toasty fire and remember to put out the fire completely

before going to sleep or leaving the room.

For more infomation >> How to Build a Fire in Your Fireplace | Allstate Insurance - Duration: 2:22.

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How To Build A Sales Team - Duration: 19:00.

Thanks to need to Grow By Joe.

This video is about how to build a productive sales

team.

My name is Joe Camberato. as you know.

And this is our VP of sale.

-How's

everybody doing out there?

Patrick Manning, VP of Sales, The National

Business Capital.

-Cool, awesome.

So. this is my sales floor.

(Applauding)

So today, we're talking about how to build a productive sales team.

We've got,

I think about 7 different tips that we're going to share with you guys.

And

so you can get your sales to be as productive as that and to get you create

that excitement.

It's not an easy task.

It's taken a number of years to get to

this.

I think we have over 50 sales people now.

Put a hundred

people in the company.

And we're going to share some really cool stuff that'll be

helpful to you.

And you know, we started the sales team from absolutely nothing.

It's definitely a challenge and there's a lot of different areas of focus.

And

we're going to talk about that just...

-And like Joe said, we have some really

cool things to go over.

So, Stay tuned.

-So, obviously my goal here is to help you

grow your business and in this video is how to grow your sales team.

It's taking

some time to get to that and having 50 rock star sale reps won't happen

overnight.

But we're going to share some of the

tips and secrets that have helped us, you know, grow our sales team and it's a

constant attention to detail.

But with some of these things, it'll help maybe

fast-forward you and building your team and hopefully get you on the path to

grow in your business even faster.

So, first thing that we'll talk about is

people.

I mean Pat, how important has it been to have the right people on the

sales team?

-It's been it's been extremely important.

Up to this point, you know,

there have been periods of time for the growth of the business that maybe that

wasn't such a focus of ours.

And we've seen at times a lot it wound up taking a

step back for us.

You know, something that we discovered along the way here is

to always continue hiring and trying to find the right individual.

And a lot of

times in sales, that can be a tricky thing to do because it is such a

psychological game.

So, finding individuals that, you know, have structure

in their life and, you know, are motivated and have a clear mindset

really help, you know, ultimately attain the end-goal and really help us to

continue to win.

-Awesome.

And you know, a lot of people think, "Oh, I have more sales

people I'll do more sales."

And how funny is that that's not always the case.

That

sometimes more people, you actually want to do in less sales because they take

away, you know, from the leads or mess up the sales process.

So, I think we

found over the years that we've been up also do you know more with less.

And I

think it's so important that you have the right people on the team because eat

more bodies doesn't equal more.

-Absolutely.

And it's a great point and

it's an interesting point.

And I'm sure some people are out there sitting there

thinking, "How am I going to do more with less?"

But the truth of the matter is,

you know, if you're bringing in and you're focusing on quantity over quality.

You could actually find that there are people that you're bringing onto your

team they're actually going to help drag others around them.

So, having the right

individuals in place that all you know, have these same morals and same values

and understand the the greater good of the company and what it is that you're

trying to serve, ultimately will help you reach that goal a lot quicker.

-Awesome.

So

if they're not the right person, if they're not culturally fit, if they don't

share in those vision and values of the company, it's just not worth bringing

into the organization because it'll probably be more destructive than it

will be constructive.

-Absolutely.

We've seen that ourselves.

-So, once you kind of

have...

Once you kind of identified what that right, you know, person is.

--That right

fit, it's definitely a process to bring on the right person in.

But it's

better to be slower with that.

Hire slow and not fast so you can really, you know,

focus on bringing that right person in.

But once we kind of nail down the right

people...

You know, I think the number 2 most important thing really is having

the right marketing.

And you know, if you got people and you're bringing you know

more sales rep in, you're going to have to be able to fuel that sales team.

Having that right marketing in place that's going to drive qualified leads,

is super important.

It's been a big focus of ours.

And driving in the

right type of leads, qualified leads into the business.

So, you're going to bring

people in.

Step 2, that you're really going to have to have in place is going to

be...

Just going to be marketing.

And I think it's kind of that simple.

-Yeah.

Now, I couldn't

agree more.

You know, every highly motivated salesperson that is coming

into the organization really looking to earn is going to be looking for

that opportunity.

And if you don't have the marketing in place and the brain to

go behind them, you know, they're not going to feel like they have that

clearly laid out path of how they can get from point A to point B. And

ultimately reach that success they're looking to reach.

-So, I think once we nail

down the people, the marketing, this could probably must be the

number one most important thing besides people.

And it's been a big contributor

to...

Contributor to our success with the company is the systems, the

process and having the right tools in place.

And you know, I always talk about

this a lot in a lot of different videos.

And I talk about this a lot with

business owners.

And forget your sales team and your business in general.

You

have to have the right systems and process in place.

But how important, you

know, how would you say it's been to have the right systems and process

in place for our team?

-I think you hit the nail on the head when

you said that it could probably be the most important factor.

You know, you could

have the right people in place and the marketing.

But if you don't have the

process to keep everything organized, it's going to be extremely hard to scale

your business at that time.

You're going to find yourself get to a point where you

have the right individuals, you're bringing the business in.

But you don't

have the processes in place to carry it out.

And you want have actually

bottlenecking.

And what that ultimately happens is it's a negative effect on the

customer experience.

Which is why we show up every day is to give that high

level customer experience and ultimately, you know, satisfy our clients.

-Yep.

Absolutely.

Super important and customer experience definitely is everything.

You

know, I guess too...

I was talked about this.

I mean the way to win in any business is

to be able to handle volume.

You know, if you can't handle volumes and

you're never gonna be able to hit the sales numbers that you want to hit.

You

have to have those systems and processes in place

in order to handle the volume.

So, it's so it's super important.

If you're trying to

grow your sales, you need those processes.

And on top of that, I think you

having the right tools in place for your sales team to utilize is extremely,

extremely important too.

-Yeah.

Everything that you're talked about here really

acts as the foundation in building a piece of construction.

Any

time you're gonna try to build something, you need to have the the right

groundwork implemented.

So again, the process is to diligently organize all

of the data that we're bringing it in and and being able to carry out our

service in a way that our clients will enjoy.

But also having the tools, the

technology to do this efficiently.

Because speed is everything especially

in the in the world that we live in today.

You know, people are looking for

good, fast results but also done correctly and accurate the firm.

-Absolutely.

You know I think if, you know...

It's really

important if you want to build an effective and productive sales team.

It's super important to bring in the right cloth buy leads.

But to make

sure that you have probably someone on the team that is almost designated to

ensure that your sales team is following up with any leads that are

coming into the business and on top.

To make sure that things are really be...

Things are being followed up on.

-Yeah.

-I mean, they really that simply put.

I mean,

you know, how important would you say that is?

-It's extremely important.

And you

know, just because it's not a rule or a procedure, it's still very much a part of

the process.

By having that backstop to really support and act as an

insurance policy to all the hard work that the other departments in the

company are putting in.

You know, the marketing team is working diligently

around-the-clock.

They try to help really establish that brand and

bring the traffic into the company.

So, having somebody to work as a backstop

and ensuring that the sales team is on top of all of that.

And that nothing is

falling through the wayside, it's extremely important.

-It's hard enough to

bring the right customer, the right lead into the business.

And if they're not

being, you know, worked appropriately, it can be really frustrating.

-Yeah.

Absolutely.

You could have all the processes in the world in place but at

the end of the day, if somebody applies with your company and they're in need of

your assistance and you know, you're not able to get to them or they feel like

they weren't treated with that white glove service, you know, that's ultimately

going to affect what type of review or or experience they have with your

company and could affect business down the road of what other people are seeing,

how they're communicating about their expense with the company.

So, you know,

having that right sales team in place and the right processes in place to

make sure that every client that comes to our door is getting the same level of

treatment and it's a consistent flow is extremely important to establishing who

we are in the market place.

-Yeah, definitely having some sort of

management in place that is whether you're breaking your

salespeople up into different teams or whatever.

That's really...

I think reviewing

those leads that are coming in, you know, it's just kind of staying on

top of what happens is happening.

in there.

-So, up to this point, we've

talked about a lot of really good points.

And you know, key things they really

make a strong sales team.

But as you and I both know Joe, you know, from having

sales backgrounds ourselves.

You know, salespeople, at the end of day they show

up to the office to earn.

You know, they want to come here and feel that they

are in a place that provides the opportunity where they can come in and

support their family and ultimately accomplish the goals are looking to

accomplish.

I just think it's really important to have the competitive pay

plan in place for a sales team.

So, when they come in, they're working hard every

day.

There's a lot of pressures they're dealing with that they understand that

at the end of the day, there's a greater good they're doing this for.

Number 1 is to obviously satisfying our clients.

But number 2 is also to

satisfying themselves.

And make sure that they can carry out the goals

that they initially came into the company.

And right alongside to that

point of a competitive compensation plan, would just be a competitive environment

in itself.

And I'm you know you can have a competitive environment but still keep

it wildly positive.

Which ultimately is our number one focus in a sales

department is always keeping a positive mindset.

Whether it's the individuals or

the or the team in general.

But having that competitive environment, you know,

it's okay to compete and have guys and women want to go at each

other and ultimately work to be at the top of that leaderboard.

And you know, a

lot of cool ways to keep that competition going and keeping it

positive are different monthly competitions.

You know, we do some

different things here on the floor where we have daily goals that we look to hit

as a company and anyone who contributes they're hitting that daily goal will

ultimately be able to share in that day's bonus.

And then also monthly

competitions.

You know, we like to break the team up into smaller

groups and have them compete against one another.

And do cool team outings.

And it kind of,

you know, serves as a dual purpose because number 1, you're putting a goal

in place to incentivize.

But then when you hit that goal, you're actually

carrying out a team event that helps bring that camaraderie together on the

team and giving them an opportunity to kind of hang out outside of the office

because that ultimately one's a funneling back into the...

-I like what

you put in place recently with it.

The monthly.

What with the sales goals and

the incentives but breaking it down to daily goals.

And then I want to

contributed that day to that daily goal get some sort of a bonus or compensation.

And some of these things to be little, they don't need to be thousands of

dollars every single thing.

Some, you know, are just little things.

Like maybe it's a gift card.

Maybe it's a lunch.

Maybe it's a dinner out.

Maybe it's

a, you know, a show.

Maybe it's a, you know, a sporting event or something like that.

But just mixing it up constantly and keeping it fresh and things been really

important.

And then I think we've always found to mixing it up with some cool

0:11:36.459,0:11:40.449 little things and then always throwing

in, you know, some sort of big

thing if we had a big goal that is fun for the teams to do.

-Yeah.

-You got to keep it fresh.

We got to keep it fun.

-No, absolutely.

And I

appreciate you pointing that out and you know, the truth is the idea behind that

was you know we were typically doing these monthly competitions which were

great.

It creates a lot of excitement but you tend to see that excitement pick up

more towards the end of the month as the competition is closing in naturally.

I'm

sure we all deal with that issue.

But you know, the idea again behind it was to

to create that excitement from day one.

You know, every day come in here and have

a goal set for that day to really just create that excitement and have that

kind of last all month long.

Which in the end, you're right is going to help us

accomplish that end goal.

By having those segments and goals leading up

to the big one.

-We think we found it's good to break out to having a number of

different incentives or bonuses.

So, it's not just the top one

guy or 3 guys.

And if those one there being a lot of the same people who

always wanted hitting those goals.

So, working it down the alley and the people

that contributed it give us the ability throughout the month for a number of

different people to participate.

You know and it ultimately went...

-Right, right.

And

because at the end of day, we are doing this to to motivate and incentivize the

entire team.

So, you never want something that you're doing with good intention to

one-up having a negative effect.

So, if it is the same individuals that are winning

the competition's over and over or we're setting goals that are a little too far

out reach, it could actually wind up having a reverse effect on the sales

team.

Whether it's the team itself or individuals within that team could

actually sell to become demotivated.

So, I think including the entire team and

really giving everyone the ability to really participate in these competition

is a huge added bonus and and really drives home the main point of creating

that excitement and reaching our goals.

-Got it.

Put together a great plan and

have some awesome incentives goals bonuses to hit

and make it fun.

So, the next topic is we'll call this topic train or pain.

It

is so important to not only focus on motivating the team but you got to have

never-ending ongoing training that's in place.

And I think, you know, in the

beginning, we probably learned this the hard way.

-Definitely.

-But if you just like...

It's not you come in you get trained for a week or 2 and then you're off to the

races.

You know, depending a lot of industries, things are changing products

and services are changed in constantly.

The way you do business changes

constantly.

And I think what we've learned is that the training is just

something that will never end here in our organization and anything

that sticks out, you know with that.

-Yeah.

Absolutely.

And I think it's

probably a common denominator for a lot of business owners and entrepreneurs

that are out there, is it's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day in

the business.

There's, you know, again...

There's a budget for

marketing, there's effort in marketing.

These, you know, the leads are coming in,

clients need to be satisfied.

So, it becomes very easy to get caught up in

that and just wanting to service everything as it comes in the door.

But

what you actually want up doing at that point is you're taking your focus off of

long term.

If you get out of the day-to-day of what goes on in the

business and you focus more proactively of having a trained sales team of people

who understand the company's values and morals and vision but also understand

how to carry out our processes and procedures and really satisfy our client.

You know, it really takes the pressure off of the manager because instead of

coming in and trying to handle...

-Or owner.

-Exactly, great point.

And trying to handle every situation as they come in the door, if you're being

proactive and building a culture and an environment of trained highly-motivated

and capable sales team, you'll actually wind up finding that you're going to need

it less help on the back end because everything was handled the right way

from the upfront.

So, training is an extremely important thing on a sales

floor.

It's it's truly never-ending.

Even with your experienced sales team.

You

know, it's very easy to get caught in habit and doing things the same way.

But

as you've always pointed out, as the ownership of our company is you have to

change.

You have to be able to change on a dime and innovate

and the businesses is...

Every business is constantly ever going and and ever

changing.

And you know it's important to continue to update that training and

have it really be, you know, really affect to what's going on today

in the business.

Have it relate to what's going on currently in the

business because things are changing.

And by having that training in

place and having those processes in place, you'll actually wind up finding

yourself with a more equipped sales team who can handle a lot more different

situations on the fly.

-Awesome.

And it's really important if you really try to

grow your business.

If you're just going to continuously bring in sales reps and

don't have some sort of a training process, for sure you're going to

bottleneck, deal with more issues than you've probably signed up for.

So, get the

training nailed and have some sort of a process where it's either monthly, weekly.

Maybe for different people and, you know, in your company.

Whether they're seasoned

or new.

Maybe they're there in some sort of a different type of process where

maybe their weekly and some of the seasoned reps are on a monthly.

But put

some sort of process in place where you're circling back to training on a

constant basis.

-As the leader of the sales team right now, I find...

You know, we

do a lot of these things great currently where you know we are focused on

personnel.

We are focused on processes and having the right tools in place.

But

what I have found is really delivering the message to the team of

what we show up here to do every day, what's the what's the ultimate thing

that we're trying to accomplish?

And to me that boils down to our vision of

the company and our values of how we go about treating our...

Not just our clients

but also our partners that we work with.

And to me, you know, when the whole sales

team really understands that, that's when you get that environment of everyone

really pulling the rope in the right direction.

You know, we could have people in

here that are motivated, that are trained.

That are willing to get after it.

But if

they don't understand the ultimate vision of what it is that we're looking

to accomplish here which is to help business owners and entrepreneurs grow,

that's where, you know, that's where we find the most excessive.

Everyone

really understanding what that vision truly is of what we're trying to

do here.

-Care and initiative.

-Correct.

-It's super important.

And I think if they

don't really understand that and result with the purpose of why you're coming to

work every day...

You know, you're just not going to be as effective as you

can be.

And you know, you might wind up leaving just don't

even understand why you're here every day.

-Correct.

I think today, 2 people are just...

It's not all about a paycheck.

It's

about the ability to earn a great paycheck but also be a part of

something that's greater than you.

And that's what we're trying to create

here.

-Yeah.

Couldn't agree more.

-Great.

So, we've talked about a lot of great things

here.

I hope some of these tips were helpful and maybe helps you look at how

to grow your sales team in a completely different way.

And I hope they're

utilized, you know, these have taken...

This is years of...

-In the making.

-A quick

conversation here but years in the making.

And you know, hopefully this can

maybe avoid some some mistakes that we've made in the past to help you grow

your business quicker.

So, if you're looking to grow yourself, if you're looking

to

grow your business and you need some financing to put all that stuff in place.

Hire people and lay out some payroll and different things like that, please check

out the link below.

We can definitely help you with financing for your

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And then a number of other business services.

So check out that link

below and stay tuned.

We'll have a follow-up video to this.

We'll talk about

some other tools and some really cool things that we've utilized to either

pre-screen to bring the right people in.

And some other tools that we've utilized

with the sales team to make everything and everyone here successful.

Again,

thanks for watching and we'll talk soon and get back to growing your business.

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