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Article Nine:
Be Patient
With Yourself and With Your Borrowers!
It's been frantic lately,
hasn't it? Lots of re-fi's, and activity; not quite enough people on staff.
People are tired, stressed and snappish.
The first rule of sales and
marketing is they have to like you: Like being with you, like talking to you and
come away from every encounter with you feeling better about themselves. Do your
customers, clients, & borrowers feel good after they've worked with you or do
you infect them with that disease called:
There-aren't-enough-hours-in-the-day-leave-me-alone-or-else!
I wish I had a magic wand
that would give you more hours in the day, relieve your stress, and get all of
the work done for you. I don't. I can tell you what I've learned over the past
17 years of being in sales, management, and functioning as a human being: If you
don't take care of yourself, no one else will.
Whenever there are too many
demands on your time, your mind and your body that is exactly when you have to
lighten up! Have to. Not an option. HAVE TO. I recommend a 4 step approach.
First, get some exercise.
Marathon training is not required but you'll find that even a ten minute walk at
lunch will have an amazing effect on your mind, body and attitude. If you can't
get outside, go up and down a few flights of stairs. Get that blood moving! If
you've been sitting all day, the blood has settled in your nether regions and
there is none left in your brain! Not good. Stir it up!
Part 2. Get organized. Keep a
small notebook with you at all times and WRITE DOWN all those things that have
to be done. Yes, everything. Personal, professional and anything else! (Even a
reminder to pick up suit at the dry-cleaner!) And draw a line through them as
they are finished. You'll have a concrete record of what you've done and nothing
will fall through the cracks.
Part 3. Get up 10 minutes
earlier so that you have time to ease into your day. An extra cup of coffee and
a visit with a book, a newspaper or that special someone makes the whole day
easier.
Part 4. Be patient with
others and yourself! Remember: Everyone is doing the best he/she can with what
is available to work with right now. Don't take it personally! And hang in
there!
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