Michael Simpson

Michael Simpson

About

Michael Simpson developed many of his coaching skills while serving for 6 years in the Marine Corp’s and as a record setting sales professional for the past 20 years. His book 29i – Mastering Your Sales Psyche (Xmar Publishing, 2011) is an integral part of his national sales training seminars and serves as the backbone to his Behavioral Ingredient Modification (BIM) methodology.

As a sales trainer and special events speaker, Michael has spent more than 20 years in sales, sales management and sales training. His diverse background includes experience in sales, sales training, creative problem solving and motivational team building. He regularly conducts programs ranging from small group training sessions to large group presentations. He routinely provides salespeople with a distinct edge over the competition by showing how to combine experience with strategic ingredients that transform them into a well rounded sales professional.

Ascending Voice

Ascending Voice

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<p>Ascending Voice is a collection of love, loss, vulnerability and healing. The book speaks of self-love while finding the way through the lotus, a symbol of life. There are fifty journal pages at the end of the book to encourage any feelings that come up to be expressed. This journey of poetry and inspiring prose includes affirmations, mantras, and Dear Self letters. This book is for anyone who has ever been lost or through dark times and wishes to be inspired.</p>

Story Behind The Book

In an award-winning chocolate chip cookie, all the ingredients must be right for it to be complete and stand out from the rest. The combination of these exact ingredients, used in just the right proportions, is what makes it special. Ingredients can be changed, altered, increased, decreased, missing, defective, misused, high quality, low quality, solid, liquid, powder, mental, psychological and even cosmic. Ingredients are used in almost everything we touch every day. Without the proper ingredients, things don’t work the way we intended or want them to. Take out one ingredient in cement (water) and it simply does not work. Add too much water to cement and it also does not work. It is important to have the right proportion of any one ingredient so that it will work well with other ingredients and produce the desired results. Ingredients can also be bad. High fructose corn syrup is in most foods we eat today and has been linked to weight gain and obesity which lead to more serious health problems. Many sales professionals I have interviewed admit that they have bad or missing ingredients that could be hindering their sales success. The ingredients for sales success that I outline in this book can also be good or bad or even missing altogether, it depends on how they have been studied and applied to your psyche. Like everything we see, touch, feel and live, ingredients are present in one form or another. Being a person and a sales professional is no different; we are made up and succeed by applying multiple ingredients, which ultimately lead to our psyche. These ingredients come from multiple influences in life, everything from our personality, friends, family and education, to books, seminars and fellow coworkers. The idea that you can read one book and become a super salesman is not realistic. To be well rounded as a sales professional, you have to have multiple ingredients from multiple influences that are joined into a master recipe, which is you. "Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out." - Robert Collier

Reviews

<p style="margin:0in;font-family:Consolas;font-size:10.5pt;">Mike,</p> <p style="margin:0in;font-family:Consolas;font-size:10.5pt;"> </p> <p style="margin:0in;font-family:Consolas;font-size:10.5pt;">I just landed back in Minneapolis and I feel compelled to send you a note. The last few days I've been reading 29i on my iPad, and some of that time was the last hour on the plane. Although I'm not yet even halfway through the book, I must tell you this is the most motivating, encouraging, and relevant information-rich text I have ever read. I am so excited to continue diving into this, and to apply to my life- both personally and in my sales career, and I cannot express to you enough how impressed I am. Amazon.com better be ready for me because I plan to order 5-10 copies online to give out to those I know and meet who will appreciate. I truly have so much respect for you for the knowledge you have and your ability to put this all on paper. Alanna</p>