William Gholson’s Favorite Races

William Gholson is a sales professional who deals with performance auto parts often. He lives out his career interest as a car and racing enthusiast himself. With a lifelong fascination for cars, he has always been a fan of racing events and has always made it a point to at least try to watch these races, if not from the live stadium than at least on his big screen television at home. Below, he shares what some of his most favorite races are; and he gives a little bit of information and each as well as some history as to why they are so significant to him.

Formula One Grand Prix

The Formula One Grand Prix is a multi-national event that involves the racing of F1 cars on designated tracks. The Formula 1 Grand Prix is a circuit of races that take place all over the world, In 2014, there was a Formula 1 Grand Prix race in The United States, Japan, Singapore, Italy, Brazil, The United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Hungary, Great Britain, Austria, Canada, Monaco, Spain, China, Malaysia, Bahrain and Australia.

The Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500 is a race that is held every year at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. William Gholson has been a fan of this race for as long as he can remember and has now been to almost a handful of them. He just booked his tickets to go to next year’s event, which will be a milestone for the long-time enthusiast of the race.

William Gholson on Communication

William Gholson is a sales professional who has been an agent of growth for every company he has ever worked for. His successful career in sales of both boat parts and auto parts is a product of something that took decades in the making. Now as the lead salesman for an auto parts distributor in San Antonio, TX, he has seasoned himself in a position that necessitates strong communication skills. His are sharper than ever, and his sales records reflect his rise as a strong businessman and communicator. William Gholson shares his most valued communication skills below.

 Being an Active Listener

Being an active listener is important because it engages whoever you are communicating with and lets them know that you care about what they have to say. Asking questions that relate directly to something they said also lets them know that you are listening to them word-for-word. All of these actions will be returned when it is your chance to speak, as many who saw how much you cared about their thoughts will be more likely to return the favor.

 Communicating Clearly

Whether your communications are vocal or in text, always make sure that they deliver a clear message. Include all necessary details and try to be concise. Extra, unnecessary words and phrases can create a fog for your message where the audience will have trouble interpreting what exactly you want to communicate. Be brief in your delivery and make every word count, and you will be much easier to understand.