The normal workplace environment loves Fridays - the end of the typical workweek. There is even a cute saying, "TGIF."
However, as entrepreneurs and salespeople, "TGIF" just doesn't work for us. In fact, the other wnd of the week - the beginning - has a better advantage for us. Therefore, our slogan is “TGIM” (Monday).
In my podcast message today, "TGIM," I encourage us to abandon common workplace thinking that promotes Fridays as the most important workday and begin thinking in terms of “TGIM.” On Mondays, we have the whole week in front of us.
We have a blank slate for the week and a special vantage point for accomplishing tasks during the week by looking at it strategically as it begins.
For more information about my consulting, teaching, and coaching services visit my website at stevehoffacker.com. I also maintain a blog (Sales Quips) on the real estate network Active Rain, and you can begin participating in this great forum by visiting here. I also write and maintain blogs for Gold Coast SMC and Florida SMC.
© 2009, Steve Hoffacker. All Rights Reserved.
However, as entrepreneurs and salespeople, "TGIF" just doesn't work for us. In fact, the other wnd of the week - the beginning - has a better advantage for us. Therefore, our slogan is “TGIM” (Monday).
In my podcast message today, "TGIM," I encourage us to abandon common workplace thinking that promotes Fridays as the most important workday and begin thinking in terms of “TGIM.” On Mondays, we have the whole week in front of us.
We have a blank slate for the week and a special vantage point for accomplishing tasks during the week by looking at it strategically as it begins.
For more information about my consulting, teaching, and coaching services visit my website at stevehoffacker.com. I also maintain a blog (Sales Quips) on the real estate network Active Rain, and you can begin participating in this great forum by visiting here. I also write and maintain blogs for Gold Coast SMC and Florida SMC.
© 2009, Steve Hoffacker. All Rights Reserved.
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