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January 10th, 2025

Ep 203 | Embracing the Unexpected: How an Open Mind Leads to New Opportunities

  1. Ep 203 | Embracing the Unexpected: How an Open Mind Leads to New Opportunities Harry Spaight 4:26

Reflecting on recent events, I’ve been reminded how life can surprise us with opportunities in areas we initially resist. This journey of going live has opened my eyes to new possibilities and taught me valuable lessons about adaptability.

Sometimes, the paths we least expect or desire turn out to be the ones most enriching. A friend recently reminded me to shift from an employee mindset to that of an entrepreneur, highlighting that what I was hesitant to embrace might be my greatest opportunity.

So here’s a tip: Keep an open mind. The things we resist might just be the doors we need to open. As I approach the end of this series, I’m learning to embrace the unexpected and recognize the potential in every opportunity.

Let’s enjoy the journey and remain open to the unexpected. After all, open minds truly do lead to open doors.

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Harry Spaight Founder of Selling With Dignity

Harry Spaight is a leading keynote speaker, author, and sales consultant who has achieved remarkable success in sales. With over 20 years of experience in hypercompetitive sales environments, Harry has sold and led teams to tens of millions in sales. Coupled with his experience as a former missionary, Harry has a unique perspective on how to sell without being pushy.

Harry works with individuals and businesses who want to step up their sales, so they can thrive.
He is the author of “Selling with Dignity” and is the host of the “Sales Made Easy” podcast.

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