Don't Give Up!
Rick Roberge
Twice chosen as "That Guy" at the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor in WDW. Giving my grandchildren something to talk about.
...but be aware of change and stagnation.
I'm older than dirt. I was born. I will die. I am living in between and I've met some people along the way that stayed longer than others. There are a few examples in the comments if you'd like to read about them.
Yesterday, I was involved in a conversation that Peter Caputa started. This is the quote that started me thinking...
How many relationships do not grow because you're in a hurry to pitch?
A couple other quotes that drove me...
You can read the entire conversation here. If, after you do, and you're wondering what your assessment would say, about change and stagnation, message me and I'll hook you up.
Twice chosen as "That Guy" at the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor in WDW. Giving my grandchildren something to talk about.
6 个月Dave Kurlan - I started selling CUTCO Cutlery when I was 21. He started a few months later when he was 19. We worked together for 6+ years and learned together and from each other almost every day. We left within a year of each other. We've stayed in touch for most of the 5 decades. Bob Jiguere - He was my boss's boss at Cutco. He taught me how to love gin martinis, straight up with a twist, how to cut a steak off a side of beef, how to smile with my eyes and get people to smile back. I didn't know at the time, but he was my mentor. He was the guy speaking when I decided on Success Secret 3. He was the guy that taught me to ask "Do you know anybody that struggles with...?" and warned me not to 'pitch' them before they referred me to others. That's why he was confident that I'd fix myself when he did this.