A Lesson In Prospecting From The Shaolin Priests
by © John Colanzi
I remember the first time I saw the original
Kung Fu TV show. We were a bunch of suburban Karate students who thought
we knew all about the martial arts. Gathered around the set, we waited
in anticipation as the new show was about to air.
I could tell after the first few minutes
that what I was watching, was far different than paying for a few lessons
and conquering the world. No fast food, high speed learning.
So what does this have to do with prospecting?
The lessons from the show teach the ultimate
in pre-qualifying your prospects.
Before they could enter the temple, a prospect
would have to arrive early and wait. If they weren't allowed to enter,
they would come back the next day and wait again. This ritual of waiting
could last for weeks. Depending on the master, the ritual could even go
on for months.
Over time, the majority of the prospects
would give up in frustration and only a small percentage of the initial
group would last long enough to enter the temple.
Those that stuck it out, prequalified themselves
by showing their:
- Patience
- Persistence
- Burning Desire
Through this process, the monks could avoid
wasting time on prospects that had a low chance of success. This also allowed
them to devote more time to those prospects that showed possibility.
The prospects that passed the first test
were then given menial tasks and chores around the Temple. They would basically
provide free janitorial services. Over time there would be another group
of prospects that would drop out and narrow the field down even further.
This second round of tests served to narrow
the field down to those prospects who were:
- The most patient
- The most persistent
- Had the strongest desire
- Willing to follow instructions
- Able to set aside their egos
The remaining prospects were those who
had the highest chance of succeeding and becoming the future masters.
Think of how much easier your life would
be if you prequalifed your prospects and could avoid the frustration of
spending your valuable time on those prospects who
aren't likely to accomplish anything.
It's sad, but true, that no matter how
much time and effort you expend trying to help your prospects, the vast
majority won't follow through.
Make your life easier by following the
example set by the Shaolin Priests.
Wishing You Success,
John Colanzi
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