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How To Stop Unpredictable Sales

content marketing Jul 01, 2025
Consistent sales strategy

“You weren’t made to be in a box”...

 

So why are you caging your mindset and lifestyle with unpredictable sales?

Let’s talk about it!

 

I used to believe that sales were unpredictable. Maybe you believe the same, and with good reason, because…

 

❌ When you post, you get a few comments

❌ Those comments are rarely connected to sales.

❌ And your account feels cold because building a community has proven harder than you originally thought.

 

So, getting consistent sales can feel unpredictable and hard.

 

You feel tired of posting, frustrated by the lack of success, and the journey seems darker by the day.

 

But before you lose hope to thoughts telling you, “It’s just my skill—this business style is not for me—my family was right! I won’t make it,” remember this…

 

The sales industry existed long before you were born.

 

They have built systems from proven actions that yielded wonderful results. And one of those systems is...

 

The 10% rule.

 

This rule reminds us that…

 

When you share 100 posts, 10% of those readers can transform into clients.

 

This means you have a way to measure your sales success—and no! It doesn’t matter if you’re new or a pro, this rule works for everyone.

 

And the most exciting thing is that when you refine your offer's messaging, your results can triple!

 

Just like it happened to me. In the first week of starting sales online, I didn’t know the messaging of my offer, yet I posted 10 pieces of content per day. By Thursday, I closed a $10k deal.

But if you want to reach new goals, you've got to rewire your brain to think

 

...“I’m not alone—someone out there found a solution,” and then go find it.

 

If you don’t switch to this mindset, your brain will become a roadblock on your journey, keeping you stuck and "safe."

 

So, here is the checklist I use to help me beat “fear of judgment and entrepreneurial loneliness”:

Step #1

I keep a breakdown of my day. This helps me track where I feel stuck and why.

 

Step #2

I take my list of "issues" and research solutions (e.g., "solution for ___"). This helps me see other possibilities.

 

Step #3

I buy a course, hire a coach, or jump on an advice call.

 

Fear of judgment is a learnable skill. Don't allow your brain to overcomplicate things, and make sure you keep your learning in check by applying the steps I just gave you.

 

You can be vigilant, and when fear of judgment creeps in, you can take one simple step at a time to keep moving 👏🏻