The Chinese dragon, is a mythical Chinese creature depicted
as a long, snake-like creature with four claws.

Dragons are winged beings portrayed in the ancient mythologies
of most cultures. They link with winged gods from the heavens who came to Earth to create the human race and are very important symbology in the creational blueprint of our reality. Some examples of the symbology of the dragon are:

  • Gnostics: "The way through all things." And that is what sales is all about.
  • Alchemy: "A winged dragon - the volatile elements; without wings - the fixed elements." Just like a sales professional where they can fly to unlimited distance.
  • Chinese: "The spirit of the way"' bringing eternal change. The sales professionals motivation and spirit is critical to their success.
  • Guardian of the 'Flaming Pearl" symbol of spiritual perfection and powerful amulet of great fortune. Sales professionals are like precious pearls flaming that are hard to come by.
The early Chinese believed in four magical, spiritual and benevolent animals; the Dragon, the Phoenix, the Tortoise and the Unicorn. The Dragon was the most revered of all. In it's claws it holds an enormous magical pearl, which has the power to multiply whatever it touches. The ancients believed the "pearl" symbolized the most precious treasure; Wisdom.


The Sales Dragon Ministry is all about developing a community of
competent and motivated sales professionals.

With the Sales Dragon Ministry, you will discover that champion sales
people are the ones who sell more and sell more often. Their sales
build strong companies. They deliver the dollars. People in the sales profession are not the only people who sell. All of us are in sales.
When you look for a job, you are selling your skills. When you meet
new people, you want to sell yourself by putting your best foot forward.
When you ask for a raise, you make a presentation that sells the
company on your value as an employee.

Sales Dragons have passion and perseverance. They are polite,
prepared and polished. Their manners, their appearance, their shoes
and cars speak for them. They plan before they call, they are prepared,
they focus on value rather than price, they solve problems and they
produce results.