It was exactly what I thought it would be but it was great to have everyone together.
Author: James (Page 33 of 134)
His ridiculous behavior needs tactical empathy and a label.
Pushing past the signs to pivot just stacks up bad and makes it worse.
Make sure the vents are closed before you leave it to “coast” to the finish.
Let’s not lose our minds (or our courage) because last year was amazing?
I need to be prepared to defend what we’re doing.
In person meetings are way better even if the news is bad.
Next time go with the crossword-style clues.
I like to be on time and don’t mind going by myself (plus I had some stops).
We’re starting to get caught in the weeds, but he is really good there.
I didn’t think we were going to win — at least not without a fight.
Hard to believe we’re better organized than most, but if he’s impressed by a binder, I’ll take it.
The group figured out how to pivot the conversation.
Grab it when you see it because it may not be available again.
I have to sign all the contracts.
Remind the house-sitter to get the mail, take out the garbage, and take food out of the freezer.
Confirm your checkout when you arrive (or better yet when you book).
I have everything that matters including the ability to deliver.
His plan wasn’t really thought through but I totally understand his approach.
I need to accept answers I don’t like.