Sales Training. Close It Now!
Sales Training. Close It Now!
Sam Wakefield
Sales 101 Ep 2: Curiosity Before Conclusions
25 minutes Posted Dec 19, 2025 at 10:00 am.
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Sales 101: Curiosity Before Conclusions

One of the fastest ways to lose trust in a sales conversation is jumping to conclusions too early. In this episode, Sam Wakefield breaks down why confidence in sales doesn’t come from having answers—it comes from genuine curiosity.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  1. Why jumping to conclusions creates resistance and confusion
  2. The difference between symptoms and stories in discovery
  3. How curiosity slows the conversation down in the right way
  4. Why top performers ask better questions and talk less
  5. How curiosity builds trust without pressure or tactics

🎤 Upcoming Speaking Engagement

I’ll be speaking at the ACA/NE One-Day Event on February 26th, sharing practical sales insights for HVAC and home service professionals who want to lead with clarity, confidence, and integrity.

If you’re in the New England area, I’d love to see you there.

🎟️ Grab your ticket here:

https://fs19.formsite.com/bOcH2q/bhmwbaf6xo/index

Resources & Links

📞 Work with Sam / Join the Close It Now Movement

🌐 Website: https://www.closeitnow.net

🚀 Coaching & Training: https://www.closeitnow.net/coaching

📺 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Closeitnowsales

📘 Book Recommendation:

Guerrilla Marketing Guide — Get your copy here:

👉 https://www.door2doorinstitute.com

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Let’s Connect

📲 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealcloseitnow/

👥 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/closeitnow/

Final Thought

You don’t need perfect questions or all the answers to be effective in sales. Stay curious, slow the conversation down, and remember—your job is to understand the human first, the problem second, and the solution last.