Reputation Goes Where You Do

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It’s a small world, even digitally.

As you switch between chat channels, blogs, meetings, email, appointments, hand-written letters, the driver’s seat know that your reputation follows you.

You can either compound it for the best reputation possible or you can crumble it in a moment.

The truest test of a person is not what they do when no one is looking, but that they show up consistently whether someone is looking or not.

Stay Positive & Manage The Rep

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The First Hour

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The first hour of anything new is the toughest.

You learn you don’t have the right resources, so you need to go get them. You haven’t built up momentum, so everything feels like friction. You’re in this zone of figuring it out before you’re in the zone of optimization.

There’s no reason to get annoyed during the first hour. You know it’s going to be difficult.

Equally as important, though, is that you know it’s going to get smoother, easier, streamlined and faster.

Stay Positive & Push Through That Hour

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The Important Stuff

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Though everything matters, everything is marketing, everything either subtracts or adds to the journey, we can still prioritize.

Prioritize what will matter a month from now or a year from now.

Prioritize relationships. Prioritize doing work that makes us feel fulfilled at the end of the day and energized for the next. Prioritize generosity.

Stay Positive & Time For More Of The Important Stuff

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Presence As A Present

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It’s one thing to walk into a chocolatier’s shop and order ghost pepper caramel chocolate squares from a clerk.

It’s another thing to walk into a chocolotier’s shop and order ghost pepper caramel chocolate squares from a clerk when the owner is there, beside the clerk, working on her next masterpiece.

Your presence can shift someone’s experience for the better.

Stay Positive & All It Requires Is Showing Up

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Reminders

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Reminders never hurt – or shouldn’t if there’s positive intention behind them.

Reminders for yourself why you’re doing the work you’re doing.

Reminders for others that you’re putting their wants first.

Reminders to send the note, submit that project and share an appreciation with someone new to the team.

Sometimes we can get lost in action and what’s next.

Reminders can help keep us remain grounded (and positive) through it all.

Stay Positive & Remember?

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Surround Yourself

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Go ahead. Take control of all that’s around you.

Create a place of inspiration with knickknacks and reminders of what makes you happy.

Invest more time with people who make you laugh and elevate your ideas and status and heart. Find your Poilâne.

Dive into the hustle and adrenaline rush that comes with the work you do.

We have no reason to not surround ourselves with what’s important, what’s connective, and simply what makes us feel good.

Stay Positive & It Feels Good To Feel Good

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