Does anybody remember the inspirational "Enough is Enough" campaign? It was an anit-drug campaign (probably my freshman year).
That thought just popped into my mind as I was starting to write this blog. I am going to make this a 2-part MINI series. I want to get people's responses before I post the 2nd part. I will give you the reason behind the title in the next posting.
First things first - How many images are stored on the hard drive at this Woodbury Household? Any guesses? Respond in the comments section, and I will continue the posting in a couple of days. I will add 1 or 2 here, just for fun. These will be random - I am not looking at them before uploading. Just gonna throw a couple on. (I will try to make them recent pictures)
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Teach them early.
I know, I know, I know.....I haven't been on here for a while. (This is Jason, by-the-way) I've been super busy, but something funny happened today, and I just needed to put it out there for everybody. (those that have done sales can appreciate this more)
This summer I stayed in Boise, and have been running the Office out of my house. We have a goal board, white board, motivational posters....The Works. Of course we do trainings, etc every morning. This is where I teach people about how to knock doors i.e.: How/where to stand, non-verbals, what to say, tonality, etc. etc. Since we are at the house, I have all of my guys go outside and actually knock on the door, as opposed to imitating it inside. (seems more real, makes it more legit.) Apparently, Walker has taken notice. He has been going out he front door, locking it as he goes out, so we have to come open it when we ring the doorbell. This morning as Correlation was getting over, walker was doing his best "initial approach" when we opened the door to let him in. He wasn't saying anything word for word, but he was mumbling and imitating a bunch of the stuff that I have been teaching my guys.
Sarah thought it was pretty funny.
(Parker's first words are gonna be "super Cheap")
This summer I stayed in Boise, and have been running the Office out of my house. We have a goal board, white board, motivational posters....The Works. Of course we do trainings, etc every morning. This is where I teach people about how to knock doors i.e.: How/where to stand, non-verbals, what to say, tonality, etc. etc. Since we are at the house, I have all of my guys go outside and actually knock on the door, as opposed to imitating it inside. (seems more real, makes it more legit.) Apparently, Walker has taken notice. He has been going out he front door, locking it as he goes out, so we have to come open it when we ring the doorbell. This morning as Correlation was getting over, walker was doing his best "initial approach" when we opened the door to let him in. He wasn't saying anything word for word, but he was mumbling and imitating a bunch of the stuff that I have been teaching my guys.
Sarah thought it was pretty funny.
(Parker's first words are gonna be "super Cheap")
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