In this insightful episode of Sales Success Stories, we interview Kelsie Neibel, the top-performing Strategic Account Director at SnapLogic. Kelsie, who operates out of Southern California, shares her unique journey from management consulting to achieving extraordinary success in sales. She emphasizes the importance of mindset, time management, and the intentional integration of work and life as she balances her role with her new responsibilities as a mother.
Kelsie discusses her top three success factors: prioritizing revenue-generating activities over busy work, assigning a monetary value to her time, and fostering an abundance mindset over a scarcity mindset. She attributes much of her recent success to these shifts, emphasizing how crucial they are for any sales professional looking to optimize their performance. Throughout the conversation, Kelsie also touches upon the transformative effects of motherhood on her career, as well as her strategies for staying centered and productive.
Scott and Kelsey delve deeper into how leaders can better support their teams by understanding the value of time and establishing realistic, motivating quotas. They highlight the importance of investing in self-growth, whether through hiring a coach or through cultivating a healthy and positive mindset. Kelsey rounds out the episode by offering actionable advice for other sales professionals, providing valuable tips on leveraging time management and maintaining a focus on high-impact activities.
What We Covered:
[00:01:30]Â Kelsie shares her top three success factors in sales.
[00:04:10]Â The power of an abundance mindset in sales.
[00:11:13]Â Kelsie elaborates on maintaining positivity and detachment.
[00:15:15]Â Transitioning from consulting to a quota-carrying sales role.
[00:20:10]Â Kelsie’s strategies for balancing motherhood and sales.
[00:50:51] Importance of starting the day right with visualization and meditation.
[00:56:12]Â Tools and habits for eliminating distractions.
[01:16:13] Advice for individuals starting their sales career.
[01:25:02]Â Importance of community and learning from other top sellers.
Quotes:
“So I call them revenue-generating activities and busy work. A lot of time before I started working in this manner was spent on just feeling busy and actually getting things done.” [00:02:01]
“If your head is not right, I don’t care how good your tactics are, because you’re probably not even going to deploy them.” [00:06:31]
“I think the biggest shift is going out of scarcity and out of fear and into this knowing that you’re gonna be okay.” [00:09:23]
“Hiring a coach and getting a download from the best of the best, best idea I ever had.” [00:24:22]
“I think that leading by example, especially for like an IC, any individual contributor that wants to go into management or just wants to have an impact outside of sales or in their corporate life, we can lead by example.” [01:09:04]
“Be open to the idea that life is super fun and not linear and things work out the way they should. But try not to resist it and just kind of have fun along the journey.” [01:16:13]