Here’s this month featured photos of more beautiful sights in North Carolina. These were recently taken at Wrightsville Beach. Gorgeous!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
What Is Good Customer Service?
I conduct Customer Service training. It’s in my blood and I am acutely aware of Customer Service probably more than the average consumer. I often watch employees as they serve or wait on customers. Are they really connected to the people who pay their salaries?
Here’s three tips I believe would change American’s buying habits, if employees would:
1. Have excellent eye contact
That’s right, look us in the eye when you wait on us. Show us that you are paying attention and you are focused on us – whether it be for a few seconds or several minutes.
2. Have a personality
Try it! You know, talk to us, show us you know how to carry on a conversation, and ask questions to show us you care about meeting our specific needs.
3. Have a heart
This one is so easy. If you know that the customer’s request is not the “norm” but you also know their request is not ridiculous, work with us! Customers by and large are not there to make your life miserable. We just want to feel important!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
NC Tornado Relief
IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY TO HELP TORNADO VICTIMS
If you would like to help clean up and provide relief to those in North Carolina affected by the April 16th tornadoes, Samaritan’s Purse has graciously taken on coordination of efforts there.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
A Tribute to My Mom
This is my favorite photo of my mom in her twenties. Look at the total joy on that pretty face. That smile could light Broadway. My mom was a stable force in my life and today I want to pay tribute to her memory.
Marion Hicks was a classy woman. Her high school class had to list one word that described each senior. The word they chose for her – serene. She always looked beautiful with her classic style of dress and every hair in place – no matter if it was at a gala event or hanging clothes in the back yard. She strived to every thing as near perfectly as possible. Everyone looked up to my mom. Men straightened up and cleaned up their language when she walked into a room. She got respect from everyone although she never demanded it. She was the best role model for being a woman any one could ask for in life.
My mom died when I was 32 years old. I always miss her as the loneliness of losing a mom early in life never really fades. Although she is a hard act to follow, I find myself wanting to be more like her every day. If I only could.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Nurses Rock!
Tomorrow is National Nurses Day. Talk about a group who deserves to be honored at least one day a year! They are the spirit of the healthcare team, they are the rock of all decisions, they are the shelter for all who come to them, they are the humor in tense situations, they are the protectors of the most needy, they are the ones who make docs look really good! I admire and sit in awe of their talents and dedication.
I found this You Tube Celebrating Nurses video from 2008 that I think says it all about nurses.
Here’s a big salute to Nurses everywhere!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Salute to Your Brothers and Sisters
Today is Brothers and Sisters Day, a day to cherish your siblings. Sure, there are times when you love your brothers and sisters. And, there are times when you act like you don’t know them! All in all, having a brothers and sisters is invaluable. The older you get, the more you learn to appreciate them.
In reading about this holiday, they encouraged people to:
1) Reach out by touching them in some way: Ya know, I was the baby of the family with two older brothers. They were mischievous and typical boys. I got enough touching, uh beating on, picking on, and harassing when I was little. Seems the baby’s lot in life is to serve as a human punching bag!
2) Send a card or place a phone call is appropriate for those who are separated by too many miles: My brothers and I have always been separated by miles. Since we grew up with parents who made it apparent that we were on your own at 18, we rarely lived close to each other as our careers took us to place all over the US. But we would always get back together for holidays. It was so much fun. And, isn’t it weird how we go right back into our birth order behavior when we get back together? I am still the baby – at 58 years old!
3) A visit, or sharing a meal together, is a great way to enjoy this special day: We do get to see each other more often than in previous years as we all live in NC now. We will meet and giggle and make fun of each other just like we have for all these years. Some things never change.
A big salute to Brothers and Sisters everywhere. Enjoy them!
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