I hear this all the time, and I get it because I said something similar.
I am not a salesperson. I never have been. The idea of pushing products on people makes me genuinely uncomfortable.
But here's what I actually do, I share my experience. I talk about what helped me. I have real conversations with women who are struggling with the same things I was struggling with.
That's not selling. That's just being a person who found something that worked and wants other women to know about it.
The woman who told me she could never sell anything? She just started sharing her story. Consistently and honestly. And 11 days later her first commission came through.
She didn't become a different person. She just stopped waiting until she felt ready.
If "I could never sell anything" sounds like you, I want to talk to you, because that might be exactly why this works for you.
Comment NEVER and let's chat 🙌
I used to think that selling was all about pushing products and convincing others, which always made me uncomfortable. But then I realized that the best way to connect with people is by being genuine and transparent. Instead of trying to sell, I started sharing my personal story and how certain products or solutions helped me through challenges I faced. This approach felt natural and less like a sales pitch. I found that when I spoke honestly about my experiences, others who were going through similar struggles felt a real connection and trusted my recommendations. The difference was incredible—engaging in heartfelt conversations rather than rehearsed sales talk. For example, one woman who believed she "could never sell anything" began simply by sharing her authentic story consistently online. In just 11 days, she made her first commission without forcing or pressuring anyone. This shows how powerful storytelling and genuine interactions are in building trust and creating opportunities. If you’re hesitant or uncomfortable with traditional sales tactics, try shifting your mindset. Focus on sharing what truly helped you, listen to others’ experiences, and build real relationships. This not only feels better but also opens doors for success without compromising your values. Remember, selling isn’t about being pushy—it’s about connecting, sharing, and helping. Start small, be honest, and don’t wait until you feel "ready." The authenticity you bring can inspire others and create meaningful change in your sales journey.
























































