Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A sad day

Yesterday was an awesome day. I felt caught back up, got a chiropractic adjustment and was doing well all-around. That is until I lost my day planner. I must have left it at the bank while I was using the ATM because I took it out and put it on the counter and I don't remember ever picking it back up. This makes me really uptight because I live out of that day planner. There is nothing of true VALUE to anyone in it. No money, credit cards or Sin numbers. Just all my daily goings on, to-dos, receipts and frequent flyer numbers. SO in essence it is useless to everyone else but me. To me it is the essence of organization and one of my favorite possessions.


Thankfully, the bank has called and said they found a notebook of mine, so I am hoping everything is intact and present. I even have to leave early to retrieve it as the bank does not open past 4:30, the exact time I officially finish work. So I feel really silly having to do all this because I am forgetful.


At work today, on a more productive note, I have started an online sales training program called PRECISE selling taught by a gentleman I met at the HIDA show last week. His name is Brian Sullivan and we got introduced last week and got along splendidly! So much so that he offered his program to me at no cost - which is wonderful because I am not the wealthiest of people at this time (considering my recent Macy's/Nordstrom's splurge). So I have begun working through his module-d program in hopes of becoming the best salesperson ever! I think I can do it! It will take me about 20 days to get through but should be valuable when all is said and done. I certainly look forward to what Brian has to offer through this thing, as his reputation in the industry precedes him.


20 days and counting until I take over the sales world (theoretically)...In great shoes. Today, a pair of my new lady loafers by Anne Klein.