How Consistency Beats Perfection: Sales Habits for Busy Professionals
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Welcome back to Lending Leadership: The Creative Brief, your go-to podcast for actionable insights at the intersection of sales, performance, and personal well-being!
In this episode, we focus on one of the most fundamental but often overlooked pillars of sales success: consistency. We’re joined by the inspiring Alicia Dupree, whose extensive career in sales and coaching brings a wealth of real-world wisdom to the table. Whether you’re a loan officer, realtor, sales professional, or juggling a busy home and work life, this conversation is packed with strategies to help you show up, follow up, and stand out.
We kick things off talking about why simple habits, done consistently, separate top performers from everyone else. We explore “consistency versus perfection or intensity,” why being a great listener matters more than being convincing, and how authenticity is the key to building lasting trust. Rachael Tresch leads the discussion, drawing parallels to her own journey as a working mom in sales and reflecting on how Alicia Dupree’s coaching and follow-up habits transcend industries.
Together, we dive into the challenges working moms face, the importance of managing energy and health, and why sales is more about listening and problem-solving than pitching. Plus, we unravel what makes follow-up so hard and what practical systems can make it easier and way more authentic.
Key takeaways:
- Consistency Beats Intensity and Perfection
- As Alicia Dupree shares, it’s not about being perfect or intense; it’s about showing up and making incremental progress each day (00:00, 30:11). Small, consistent actions compound over time, especially in sales, coaching, and wellness.
- Listening Over Convincing
- The best salespeople are great listeners, not pushy persuaders (06:00). By asking thoughtful questions and letting the client speak, you uncover their real needs and match your solutions authentically.
- Authentic Follow-Up Builds Trust
- Following up is critical, but it must be intentional and personal (19:14). Using voice memos, recalling details from previous conversations, and avoiding generic “just following up” messages helps you stand out and create genuine connections.
- Systems Make Consistency Possible
- Don’t “wing it” have a reliable system to track and execute your follow-ups (19:53). Whether it’s pen-and-paper or a CRM, the important part is implementation, not complexity.
- Health, Wellness, and Professional Success Are Interconnected
- For busy professionals (especially working moms), health isn’t just about exercise; it's sleep, mental wellness, and managing stress (04:32). Addressing the root causes (not just surface-level symptoms) leads to sustainable growth in both life and work.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to build better habits, lead with authenticity, and achieve lasting success in sales and beyond. Connect with Alicia Dupree at www.aliciadupree.com.
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Rach & Rinn