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		<title>By: Justin</title>
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		<description>I know this might sound crazy, but the best sales kids that I have ever seen (no matter what field they are in) have a crazy ability to anticipate what the client will ask for.

So when the client actually does ask for it, the sales person appears with the solution for the request and appears as if they are mind readers.

Great sales people are mind readers?

Yeah.

Kind of.</description>
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<p>So when the client actually does ask for it, the sales person appears with the solution for the request and appears as if they are mind readers.</p>
<p>Great sales people are mind readers?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Kind of.</p>
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