Reeling from jet lag, I took a quick moment to compose myself before addressing the sales convention in Cleveland. I felt the typical jitters you get before meeting a large, boisterous crowd. Usually, Im able to channel this excess energy and electricity into performance dynamics; bigger gestures, more vocal impressions, and a wider span of eye contact. But I caught myself being caught up in myself! Hey, I thought, this isnt about ME at all; its about THEM. I hope its a great experience for them; after all, most have traveled a long way for this and its one of the high points of their selling season. When do they get a chance to see all of their associates, at once? They dont. This is it! For just a second, I was truly humbled about my task. I needed to meet all of the energy in that room, and actually exceed it. I had to galvanize their spirit, but something had to buttress me, so I could do it. Silently, I said a quick prayer, asking for the ability to meet this challenge. In a second, my nerves calmed, and I felt serene. The speech went very well, and I learned two lessons: (1) Do it for them; and (2) Dont do it alone! |