Collectring Past Due Accounts - Piercing Stone
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COLLECTING PAST DUE ACCOUNTS: Piercing Stone
By Jim Finucan
© 2004 Tiare Publications
261 words
A Japanese proverb says: "The focused mind can pierce stone."
The novice hiker, out on his first long trek with a heavy backpack
soon learns some important lessons such as: it would have been good
to have had some training first, walking all day is a bit boring,
there's a lot of stuff in that backpack and the straps are biting
into the shoulders. Pretty soon the hiker is dwelling on these
mental and physical discomforts. But as he gains experience things
change for the better: the feet start to toughen up, leg muscles
start to develop. The back and shoulders stop complaining about the
heavy foreign object they have to support. Now, the hiker can start
to enjoy himself!
And so it can be with you and your debt collection efforts. Focus
on keeping your mind free of distractions and outside problems. It
should be fully in tune with what you are doing. Anything else will
be detrimental to the mindset you need in order to achieve top
performance.
The discipline necessary to achieve this mental focus comes from
training, from an on-going effort to keep your mind free of
distractions, from wandering during those times when you need to be
completely focused on the collection call. It's not unreasonable to
suggest that developing the ability to keep your mind in line can
take years to perfect. But that's a very good reason to start
working to achieve this rare and very valuable ability right now! I
assure you that, once you learn the technique your success rate will
skyrocket.
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