Before and after colleagues log on. Everything else ends up mucking my day up.
salesnerd
WR Officer
1
Head of Growth
So each part of the day is a different beast and I've learned (well, still learning) how to tame each of them.
In the morning, I'm good at powering through emails, spreadsheets, etc.
Afternoon/after lunch, I'm good at being in meetings and discussing things.
Nighttime I'm most creative. That's when I can work on stuff that needs a bit less analytics and a bit more pizzazz.
Blackwargreymon
Politicker
1
MDR
Nighttime I'm most creative. That's when I can work on stuff that needs a bit less analytics and a bit more pizzazz.
Clashingsoulsspell
Politicker
1
ISR
"I would like to tell (COMPANY) where they can shove their invoice, in case you can't guess...it's up their butt!"
DwightsEgo
Politicker
0
BDR Manager
For me...6-9PM i get the most of my busy work done. Its not an every night deal, but when I need to lock in...I find myself getting the most done then. Kinda sucks sometimes TBH
Mellamo_kenny
Good Citizen
0
Account Executive
Early morning is the best time to a) prospect executives (esp. into sales leadership), b) research new companies/targets and c) get done what could've kept you up late the night before. Cant beat the early morning cup of joe either hah!
TheLoneGun
Opinionated
0
Extremely Rad Product Offloading Specialist
Whenever there's the opportunity for a sale. My energy is tireless when I'm chasing a gazelle.
Sales Is sales. Everything else is complimentary or secondary. Your best work should be adding to the bottom line
MR.StretchISR
Politicker
0
ISR
"I would like to tell (COMPANY) where they can shove their invoice, in case you can't guess...it's up their butt!"
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