Secretary club
So when I was 8 years old my neighborhood friends and I rummaged through my garage on rosehill road. My mom had been into crafts and painting sometime before that. She had this old desk that I’m not really sure where it came from. In the desk we found huge amounts of paint in squirt tubes, a box, and a desk sign that said Secretary. I always it was odd that my mom had a secretary sign but worked construction. Well anyways, we found all of this and our imaginations ran wild with ideas. Do we make a painting, no we would have no use for the secretary sign. Maybe we could build something? that sounded a little better. Even from the time I was a kid I loved to build things. So we set out on an adventure, we traveled all of 200 yards to a school on my street, Because behind this school was a forest. In this forest we could build something. We happened upon a small open area full of dumped construction equiptment. We were in heaven this was it. So we began building a fort, we set everything up as we wanted. We were left with this sign, so we put it on top of an unused sewer pipe. That was how we deemed it secretary club. So we all went home that day excited for the next day to hang out in our new club. That night I wrote a whole manuscript painfully detailing how to get into the secretary club. The next day we excitedly ran to our new hideout that only one who had passed the test could enter. We walk in and our hearts dropped. Everything I mean everything was destroyed. All the time we spent setting it up getting it ready it was all destroyed. Paint was everywhere. We knew we only had one option, do it all over again. So we built it all again from scratch. The point is as a kid we don’t give up very easily on our goals. We will fight and fight and try until we get what we want. So what changes? Does reality sink in? Do we just not care? well whatever the reason, the reason we got what we wanted as kids is because we were tenacious. If you want something bad enough and you won’t stop until you get it, In the end you will have it! The samething goes for sales people give up way too easy. Ok so you got a no, I’m not saying pester the person. But how many times have you seen something wrong with a significant other and they wouldn’t tell you but you kept digging until they talked? how many times have you not been in a fight, but you were in a bad mood so you kept pushing until they were mad at you also? These are things we do on a daily basis. Realize the only difference between your significant other and a sales is the differentiation your brain makes on the 2. Get passed these barriers and you will notice a huge difference.
Lloyd