Watching a loved one die is especially difficult when no one else around you is handling it well and you’re expected to make all the big decisions.
Author: Kenny (Page 146 of 158)
In the push to finish the urgent I neglected the important.
I need to ask “What can I do to be more approachable and not seen as a micromanager?”
My behavior is a choice – regardless of how I’m feeling. (Right?)
Take the rental car off your I-Pass account immediately after a trip. #stupidtax
Hold up the little guy to get her attention then make the catch with your free hand when she throws it at him.
Making someone feel special has the added bonus of impressing their spouse.
Our presentation materials and approach are embarrassingly out of date.
We were made to strive and sweat not watch videos on the couch.
Turning pro is as easy as showing up every day. And as hard.
Right now we have a great commission and lots of other things to accomplish down here.
Leaving the truck on accessory for 5 hours to play the radio while you repair the power windows will drain the battery.
You will never win with money by accident. Make a plan (aka a budget) and tell your money where to go.
Getting what you want isn’t as hard as figuring out what you want.
Staying home was the right thing for me and may have been better for him given how things went.
The bottom of the order is not ready to take care of themselves.
Repairing the truck window ourselves was way cheaper and much more rewarding.
I need to make sure they understand what’s really going on and why we’re there.
Every job has one thing that makes it far more difficult than you thought it would be.
My great dissatisfaction with the present and fear of the future are sabotaging my present and jeopardizing my future. #irony #insight