Be positive,
everywhere
A
steak gave me a message. Someone in a restaurant kitchen used ketchup writing
skills to spell out “Wonderful” on the rim of a plate. Just what I needed to
hear!
We
should be giving ourselves daily pep talks, especially if no one else is doing
it. It’s like a note from Mom in your lunch or a lipstick kiss on the bathroom
mirror. Say something positive to someone else AND yourself. Read on for
inspiring ideas:
ROAR!
- I’ll wager Shawna Suckow
never thought her book would be featured in a foodie column. That’s my
outside-the-to-go-box thinking so readers can enjoy her thoughts. She was the
bee’s knees when I heard her speak in person. She’s about showing personality
and stories to make your business stand out. Her book is “The Roaring
Twenties: Marketing & Selling Better in the Post-Pandemic Decade. The
1920s you say? Peppered with the era’s wording, this easy read notes how
Americans adapted and changed then and how it's time to roar again. Here’s a
few tips and anecdotes from the book to jump start your roar:
·
Merchants
united to form a doughnut trail to promote their city’s delicious offerings.
·
A
city’s chamber encouraged members to take selfies of themselves enjoying
services from other businesses. Think a florist enjoying breakfast at a local
café or a banker praising good service at an auto shop.
·
Consider
if you can flip a professional e-mail signoff with employees going from staged
head shots to themselves enjoying favorite hobby. Idea: What imaginary Olympic
event would you receive a gold medal in? That’s how Tracy appointed herself a gold
medalist in guacamole making who excels at impatience and chasing shiny
objects.
I’m
thinking of upgrading my own personal sign-off. Currently I identify as a Beatles
fan, foodie, herbalist and flamingo collector.
See how she does
it at www.shawnasuckow.com
and give your old ways the icy mitt!
“The
Glow Up Journal” – Record
the healthy foods you could try, consider superstar supplements, get moving and
find your most attractive feature and make it your baddest self. A fun little
pink book offers “Everything You Need to Set Goals, Create Inspo – and Make It
Happen!” If given a blank journal, some
folks may stare blankly back. Danielle Richardson offers prompts in this
encouraging book to help you see that you’re already worth the effort. Keep
going. No surprise, recording what you are grateful for is important. Everybody
needs more of this attitude.
“Success
On Your Own Terms” – James
B. Rosseau Sr. shares his early (challenging) life in detail in this book
promising to fire up passions to ignite your career and create an amazing life.
Lots of good lists fill this book. Here’s just some of one, with an inspiring
title:
Develop and Invest
in Me, Inc. tools:
·
Choose
flexibility in your life by proactively choosing to save instead of spend.
·
Build
a discipline around saving.
·
Protect
your legacy, what you want to be known for, and what you stand for.
·
Figure
where your passion, skills and gifts intersect. This is your point of highest
leverage.
·
Cultivate
genuineness, caring and sharing.
Darragh Doiron
is a Port Arthur area foodie who picks up pennies no matter what side is up.
It’s all sunny side up for her. darraghcastillo@icloud.com
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