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Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Stop Mistaking Sales Activity Motion For Pipeline Momentum

Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Jeb Blount

Marketing, Careers, Business, Management, Entrepreneurship

4.7 • 612 Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Sales activity is the lifeblood of your career. But for too many salespeople, it’s the very thing holding them back. You’re generating a ton of activity, your calendar is packed, your inbox is overflowing, and by the end of the day, you’re drained. 

But your numbers aren’t moving. You’re not gaining ground; you’re just driving in circles.

As Ron Karr, author of Velocity Mindset, says, the difference between amateurs and top performers isn’t how fast they move, but whether they’re moving with a clear, defined direction. The problem isn’t laziness. It’s that you’re mistaking motion for momentum. And that’s why you feel stuck.

The Problem: Sales Activity Without Purpose

Most salespeople today are trapped in a cycle of sales activity that leads nowhere. Instead of pursuing long-term, meaningful outcomes, they chase short-term wins: a quick meeting booked, a proposal sent, a Request for Proposal (RFP) answered.

But those wins don’t move the needle. They pull you onto a field controlled by competitors. You’re responding to bids, filling out forms, and competing on price. That’s not selling—it’s order-taking. And order-taking will keep you broke no matter how much activity you pile on.

The Real Cost of “Busyness”

Busyness isn’t just about wasted time. It’s about emotional avoidance. The reason you bury yourself in low-value sales activity is that it feels safe. These tasks create the illusion of productivity while shielding you from what you’re really afraid of: rejection.

Instead of calling the prospect who’s gone cold, you refresh your CRM. Rather then reaching out to the big account you’ve been circling, you tidy your inbox. Instead of pushing into a tough conversation, you polish the proposal one more time.

You’re not lazy. You’re working hard. But effort without purpose is like a car spinning its wheels in the mud. Lots of noise, lots of energy, but no forward motion. 

The Solution: High-Leverage Sales Activity

Not all sales activity is created equal. Some actions produce a 10x return. Others are pure waste. Top performers know the difference—and ruthlessly prioritize the former.

Here are three high-leverage sales activities that separate pros from amateurs:

Proactive Prospecting

Your sales pipeline is the fuel tank for your career. If it’s empty, you’re not going anywhere. Prospecting isn’t a side task you do when you have extra time. It is the job.

That means making outbound calls, sending personalized emails, and using LinkedIn to connect with people who aren’t already in your orbit. Stop waiting for the phone to ring. Go make it ring.

Meaningful Conversations

Once you get a prospect’s attention, the goal isn’t to rattle off product features. It’s to have a value-driven conversation. That means asking discovery questions that uncover their goals, their pain points, and their motivations. It means showing up as an expert and positioning yourself as a trusted advisor, not another vendor.

When you consistently create conversations that center around the customer’s needs, you become indispensable. Prospects should feel like they’d be foolish not to work with you.

The Power of “No”

Not every opportunity deserves your time. Amateurs say yes to every opportunity and demo request. Top performers say no.

Qualify hard; disqualify fast. The hours you spend chasing a dead deal are hours you could invest in finding a stronger one. Being busy with the wrong opportunities makes you broke. Saying no to the wrong leads frees you up to say yes to the right ones.

Your Action Plan To Go From “Just Busy” To Productive

Breaking the cycle of wasted sales activity requires intention and discipline. Here’s how to start:

Step 1: The Activity Audit

For one week, track everything you do—calls, emails, meetings, busywork. At the end of the week, review your log and ask: Which of these activities directly moved a deal forward or created new pipeline?

Most of what you thought was productive won’t make the cut.

Step 2: Time-Block for High-Leverage Work

You would never cancel a meeting with your top client. Treat your most important sales activity—prospecting—the same way. Block it on your calendar as non-negotiable. Protect it from distractions. Turn off email, silence notifications, and shut your door.

This is your sacred time to build pipeline. Nothing else takes priority.

Step 3: Make the Mindset Shift

The best salespeople aren’t the ones who never get rejected. They’re the ones who get rejected the most—because they’re taking the most shots. Every no gets you closer to a yes. Every uncomfortable conversation sharpens your skills.

Once you accept rejection as the path to progress, the busywork loses its grip.

Stop Confusing Motion with Momentum

Sales activity alone doesn’t make you successful. Purposeful, high-leverage sales activity does.

Audit your work, protect your prospecting time, lean into rejection, and commit to the actions that actually build pipeline and close deals.

Stop being busy. Start being a top performer.


Ready to maximize your time? Check out this course on How to Calendar Your Sales Week on Sales Gravy University.

Transcript

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0:00.0

If you just look at the task of making that transaction, sometimes just talking about the transaction

0:09.1

only gives you a little bit of power.

0:11.4

But if you could expand it into some other areas you can impact, now you're adding additional

0:16.6

value that maybe your competitors can't, but you can't do that if you don't ask the right

0:21.5

questions to get into those conversations.

0:24.6

This is the sales gravy podcast. Hi, I'm Jeb Blunt, bestselling author, fanatical prospecting

0:30.3

objections, sales EQ, and ink, and I'm here to help you open more doors, close bigger deals,

0:35.9

and rock your commission check.

0:37.9

Welcome back to the sales gravy podcast. This is Jeff Blund, and I'm with the infamous Ron Carr,

0:43.2

the author of Velocity Mindset, and a renowned keynote speaker who has traveled all over the world

0:49.4

speaking to sales and leadership teams. I've been trying to get Ron on the podcast for a very long time.

0:55.1

So this is quite a treat. Before we get started, if you are looking to level up your sales game,

1:01.4

if you're a team of people, if you're a small business, if you're an entrepreneur, go check out

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Sales Grave University. Sales Grave University is where 40 plus of the world's top sales experts have

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come together to create the most fundamentally massive, incredible collection of sales training

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and sales courses ever. It is truly the most powerful sales training engine on earth. And if you've

1:25.8

never taken a course on salesgrave University, you can use the code free course. That's free course. If it's your first course, take any

1:32.4

course you want. Go to salesgravey University. That's at learn.sdausgravey.com. Learn.com. Ron, welcome

1:39.7

to sales gravy. Thank you. How are you, Jeff? I'm doing great. I'm doing great. Hey, we had a lot

1:45.6

to talk about and a lot to unpack. Before we get started, though, one of the things I'm

1:50.6

interested in is a little bit about you. Like, how did you come to be the person running the

1:57.2

business that you're running today? Like, can you just kind of give us a little background? I mean,

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