Same as yesterday
We were taught with heaps of strategies on how to deal with the clients
Listening, is one of the essentials
instead of talking hell lots to promote our products
the director said, learning about what the client needs the most
gains their trust, establishes a good friendship with them, plus
the last step - which is to reach that final stage of having their consensus before giving them advice
Conditions are varied
flexibility is the best policy
honesty too..
I thought I would sit still
be fully quiet during meeting
til this guy came
and he started to socialise a bit with me
Soon I found he's from UNSW too
similarly, his friend, the one who he was also talking to
is from UNSW as well
and you know what...
More surprisingly, Mareak lives in the same suburb as me
We then talked a lot like no tomorrow after the meeting
even walking to St James
Because of that small group meeting
I made 3 friends straight
Later I found Victor, was the one I added on wechat in the first day
has been the member of PH
He also went to the PH party last year
not that I knew him that time
til I found his photo which he was tagged by one of us
We three were on the same train
having our little discussion about our commission and things we learnt
as well as getting to know each other
Mareak was so nice too
after we both got off from Central
he walked me to upstairs
Happy to make friends from training weeeeeeee
Short post...the end.... lol
PS: Owner has been so busy le
better not to disturb my darling >3<
PS1: My lovely friend Tia revealed what she has been recently
She was nearly crying when telling me about her grandpa
the urge he wanted her to get married
and her stress is also from her dad, who sold out the assets under her name for his business
the breakup with Carson, who has to go back to HK
just a lot that she had to worry about
I hugged her, telling her that she has to be strong
because nobody, but herself can go through this
like everyone else, we all have our own problem
at the very end, we still gotta solve it with our strong will...
We were taught with heaps of strategies on how to deal with the clients
Listening, is one of the essentials
instead of talking hell lots to promote our products
the director said, learning about what the client needs the most
gains their trust, establishes a good friendship with them, plus
the last step - which is to reach that final stage of having their consensus before giving them advice
Conditions are varied
flexibility is the best policy
honesty too..
I thought I would sit still
be fully quiet during meeting
til this guy came
and he started to socialise a bit with me
Soon I found he's from UNSW too
similarly, his friend, the one who he was also talking to
is from UNSW as well
and you know what...
More surprisingly, Mareak lives in the same suburb as me
We then talked a lot like no tomorrow after the meeting
even walking to St James
Because of that small group meeting
I made 3 friends straight
Later I found Victor, was the one I added on wechat in the first day
has been the member of PH
He also went to the PH party last year
not that I knew him that time
til I found his photo which he was tagged by one of us
We three were on the same train
having our little discussion about our commission and things we learnt
as well as getting to know each other
Mareak was so nice too
after we both got off from Central
he walked me to upstairs
Happy to make friends from training weeeeeeee
Short post...the end.... lol
PS: Owner has been so busy le
better not to disturb my darling >3<
PS1: My lovely friend Tia revealed what she has been recently
She was nearly crying when telling me about her grandpa
the urge he wanted her to get married
and her stress is also from her dad, who sold out the assets under her name for his business
the breakup with Carson, who has to go back to HK
just a lot that she had to worry about
I hugged her, telling her that she has to be strong
because nobody, but herself can go through this
like everyone else, we all have our own problem
at the very end, we still gotta solve it with our strong will...
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