When I started an insurance business from scratch, I made hundreds of cold calls. Lots of people told me no. I’ll be honest, I hated this part of starting the business, but in time I got accustomed to rejection.
It still hurt sometimes, but I learned it was a natural part of successful selling. I couldn’t get to a yes (which paid the bills) without a lot of no’s.
Life is this way also. People aren’t always going to buy-in to what you’re selling or presenting. This is never more true than as a leader. No one is going to love every idea you present.
Leaders lead to somewhere they are hoping will be better than today. But this always involves change – and tension always accompanies change. Always.
And for the leader – part of their success may be their tenacity through rejection.
Answer:
Question 1) Is this sentence in ( bold) a main idea or a detail? Scientists are learning about life in the sea and how it may improve life on land. ( The study of sea plants and sea animals may help us to learn new ways of finding food). Scientists are searching the ocean floor for oil and gas deposits to help keep our world running smoothly. A) detail, B) main idea.
Explanation:
A tradition is a continuing pattern of cultural beliefs or practices.