Feelings. Sometimes, it is best to make decisions by withdrawing emotion. Perhaps, your counselor or coach may have recommended this to you before. It's the day of your meeting with your manager and you still have not put fingers to keyboard to enter the information for that report. Oh, you have done your research. You know the drill and you have gathered some information. But, you just don't feel like it. Besides, you don't even have time for the things you want to do like personalize and sending Christmas cards or those postcards to your past clients. And then it happens to you and you feel bad. You've done it before and you know you can do it again. Now - withdraw the emotion - toss the conflicting thoughts to the side - and just get it done.
Friday, December 4, 2015
Does it make you feel bad?
My background is quite diverse. In 2022, I am the founder of WOW-WOMEN OPTIMIZING WOMEN, LLC and a recent published author: Aruba Vacation with Aruba Joe. I have been in real estate, banking, various entrepreneurial experiences, received a college degree in biology at age 41, mortgage lending, and writing. I have also served on the Manchester Merchants Association, Carroll County Social Services Advisory Board and currently on the Carroll County Board of Realtors and served on various committees for the Realtors, served on various committees/volunteered for non-profits such as Rape Crisis and Shepherd Staff, and a member of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce.
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