An early boss of mine was Greek and taught me the number one rule of client relations was treating them as if they were guests in my home. He used the greek word for ‘hearth’ to describe the philosophy.
Also, I would like signs like that for all my daily encounters, like “move over, you’re hogging the sidewalk”
I'm a fan of Timeshifter myself - it's saved the day on trips to Asia! I love the reminder that giving that extra bit of attention, tools or ideas makes a difference in how well we're remembered. It's not always easy for us to do (or even to keep top of mind) but it's the kind of thing that creates loyalty and advocacy in a very authentic way.
An early boss of mine was Greek and taught me the number one rule of client relations was treating them as if they were guests in my home. He used the greek word for ‘hearth’ to describe the philosophy.
Also, I would like signs like that for all my daily encounters, like “move over, you’re hogging the sidewalk”
**launches Daily Encounters Signs business immediately**
It’s so easy to give more than is expected, and the benefits (as you point out) are endless.
They really are, and you’re one of the small business owners I know who gives so much more than expected.
Thank you! 🙏
I'm a fan of Timeshifter myself - it's saved the day on trips to Asia! I love the reminder that giving that extra bit of attention, tools or ideas makes a difference in how well we're remembered. It's not always easy for us to do (or even to keep top of mind) but it's the kind of thing that creates loyalty and advocacy in a very authentic way.
Excellent point that I forgot to make – it sounds much easier to do than it is in practice. Thank you, lady.
Oh my goodness - I love this so much!
Thank youuuu!