08-28-2013, 11:08 AM
Wow, my interactions with strangers are going to a whole new level. I'm chatting up everyone: the cashiers, the waitresses, people in line. And they're all responding positively.
The cashier at the office supply store asked me if I am a chiropractor. I said no, and asked what made her think that. She said that I seemed fit and healthy and put out a "healthy" vibe. I chuckled, said thank you, and that it was from good livin' and vitamin shakes with the "I'm joking" smile on my face, which gave her a good laugh. I joked about being a very demanding customer and to be sure to put my notebooks in the bag well. She was fast to correct me, that I was the best customer she'd had all day.
Same thing later at World Market. I teased the cashier for being tired and having trouble counting back change.
Stage Three is definitely following the pattern of being the first "Big Guns" stage of this six-stage series. I'm lovin' it!
The cashier at the office supply store asked me if I am a chiropractor. I said no, and asked what made her think that. She said that I seemed fit and healthy and put out a "healthy" vibe. I chuckled, said thank you, and that it was from good livin' and vitamin shakes with the "I'm joking" smile on my face, which gave her a good laugh. I joked about being a very demanding customer and to be sure to put my notebooks in the bag well. She was fast to correct me, that I was the best customer she'd had all day.
Same thing later at World Market. I teased the cashier for being tired and having trouble counting back change.
Stage Three is definitely following the pattern of being the first "Big Guns" stage of this six-stage series. I'm lovin' it!
Fear is a liar.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway