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This thread explores the challenges of procrastination faced by participants in their direct sales businesses, particularly regarding making booking calls. Many share their personal experiences and feelings about procrastination and its impact on their business activities.
Views differ on the effectiveness of procrastination and the strategies to overcome it, with no clear consensus emerging on how to best handle booking calls.
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Well, maybe, if I ever get around to it.chefann said:I think that's KG.
ooohhh..... I'm going to get it for that one......
chefann said:And there was a thread the other day about someone getting their Ho call.
Is that like a duck call?
hmmm... I'll have to find that thread. I believe I said I was a HO lead not a "lead HO"!baychef said:I said I was a PRO...it was Beth that said on another thread that she was a lead HO![]()
....hmmmmm maybe she meant an Home Office Lead????
please don't hit me, Mommy!!!
BethCooks4U said:hmmm... I'll have to find that thread. I believe I said I was a HO lead not a "lead HO"!
edit: Yes, that IS what I said! Ann..... get your stories right!
Do you know the difference between parsley and...no, better not tell that one here.chefann said:We went out for dinner tonight. I had veal parmesan. Dan had the chicken strips dinner. Nothin' like an all-beige dinner (the veg was corn on the cob, so it was in the same color family as the strips and fries). Or that makes you feel 6!
I told him you could tell mine was from the adult menu because it had chopped parsley sprinkled around the edge of the plate.
I suggested it. But Dan used a swear: **** [Restaurant name]! He was kidding.But we had a $3 off coupon for a family restaurant. Actually, it's basically at the same intersection. Mayberry's. Guess what the theme is?And Dan just said that your handiwork doesn't make the food taste any better.The_Kitchen_Guy said:You mean, you didn't go and check out my handy-work?
chefann said:I suggested it. But Dan used a swear: **** [Restaurant name]!
He was kidding.
But we had a $3 off coupon for a family restaurant. Actually, it's basically at the same intersection. Mayberry's. Guess what the theme is?
And Dan just said that your handiwork doesn't make the food taste any better.
Except for one character on Father Knows Best.raebates said:Ask any expert on the subject, and they're in favor of bud-nipping.
Did you know the majority of Japanese retired executives have cataracts?chefann said:The decor at Mayberry's is a little disturbing. But not as disturbing as the embroidered sheriff badges on the wait staff's shirts.
You can tell it's a good place to eat, though. Go past at 4:00, and the parking lot is full of Buicks, Cadillacs, Lincolns and Oldsmobiles. That's why we go after 6:00. All the old people are gone.
Yes. I believe you told me that. Oh! that reminds me of a joke. Now if I can just remember the whole thing to put in the humor thread.The_Kitchen_Guy said:Did you know the majority of Japanese retired executives have cataracts?
The rest have Rincolns.
genburk said:I read this 3 completely different times and was going to reply.... now I will....
Oh wait a minute.....