Whooo-wheee!
What an amazing day I had working on the Email Campaign to our Valuable Members, past and present ;-). (*Note: TWCCTW stands for Together We Can Change The World!)
I got to experience first hand the challenge of getting an email delivered!
7 hours later, I believe I've cracked the code on how I can make the next two days go much, much easier. Hey! I've excelled so far in my advancement of skills that I may just tackle both days in one!
The day began for Live Chat Operator time this morning for a few hours. It was a pretty quiet time with members. During that time, had a training check-in with Jacki, and a few visits regarding Big Z with his Dad. His tonsils are still swollen, however, he doesn't evidence being ill otherwise.
So, Big Z's Dad got Big Z to the doctor's and he was seen by a Nurse Practitioner. She said he's got a low-grade virus, but that all is okay: drink lots of water and rest, rest, rest. He's chipper as can be and played all afternoon outside.
The Coaching Call with Jacki was a good one. I got to flesh out our progress towards our 60 day goals and catch up on some of the lessons we are learning.
Jacki graciously reminded me that the Boot Campers actually put in 90 days by the time it was all said and done. I do remember, however, that we had a good long break around Christmas in the midst of that 90 days ;-). Regardless, it may just turn out that we have our own 90 days.
Why?
Because that's is a most valuable chunk of time to set goals--- in a cycle of a quarter. However, we knew that a milestone would be making it to the end of the school year. Now that we are on Day 42, we have our progress report from last Friday.
Our goal is 15 new members for Big Z Gives Big by June 13, 2009. On this day, Big Z has a piano recital smack-dab in the middle of the day, and you can bet I'll be there!
We have 4 members on our team thus far. Therefore, we're doing pretty good. So, as we near the first goal line of June 13 and consider tacking on another 30 days, well, then, we may just have to increase our number for new members.
After all, the contest released today for World Changers is pretty incredible. I s'pose, if Edy's of the mind to do it, we'll challenge her to a World Changer Race . . . Now, by far, she's fantastic with leads, with training, with support, with a firm hand, and she cares about the success of her members; she's very skilled. We have much to learn from her, and yet, we can stretch and have a little friendly competition ;-). She has 18 World Changers. So, guess we need to be working on that 20 plus!
That said, I didn't do anything for our business today, and didn't have any follow-ups scheduled. Tomorrow, I know that I will accomplish more towards our goals.
The learning curve for the day has been tough. But a good night's rest and using the tools and knowledge I gained today will shorten the load tomorrow for the TWCCTW Email Campaign.
It's a pleasure to read the various email addresses that have been used by folks. What strikes me most of all is the amount of hope in those addresses --- hope of health, wealth, success, spirit, giving, growth and so many other concepts are held in them. Even celebration. One was in relation to someone graduating. I am heartened knowing that I touched 1000 lives today, and having done so, will remind them of the hope they carried in their hearts when they decided to become a My Power Mall Member, an Ambassador for the Spirit of Change with Together We Can Change The World.
Curious?
Well, then, check us out and create your own hope-filled email address and get to work learning, growing, and building your own spirited team: http://www.bigzgivesbig.com.
Right here. Right now. Decide for yourself, that Together We Can Change The World!
2 years ago
1 comment:
Tess:
You are doing great! I think Edy needs some competion, a challenge would be a good idea. I know you can do 20, in fact i know you can do more than twenty. You know I am here to help you, and pray for you every day.
I like the idea of 90 days too. It is seasonal, it fits with nature changes, and it fits with business which runs on quarters. You should go with the 90 days.
Tom
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