Sunday, December 30, 2012
The Year No Stops Stopping You
At every point where you have the opportunity this year to ASK, remember that a 'no' will not kill you or damage you... it doesn't have to hurt a bit if you simply become proud of the attempt rather than the result!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Santa teaches Go for No!
We decided it was time for Santa to deliver everyone (kids and parents alike) a little lesson about asking and 'going for no!'
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Keep Yourself In the Game
Hot streaks. Cold streaks. Good and bad streaks... happen. The more you keeping swinging, eventually you will get a hit. Just remember, keep yourself in the game.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Rejection Therapy Goes Mainstream
Thanks to Jia Jiang's viral Krisy Kreme video we're hopeful that a 'go for no' mindset is taking hold in today's consciousness!
If you have not seen it, the video features Jiang entering a Krispy Kreme store and asking for an Olympic-style logo of donuts - something he is certain will get him a quick 'no' response. Instead, he encounters Jackie, a tenacious and creative employee who actually pulls off the task. So in the process of trying to get rejected, Jiang ends up discovering someone who does her utmost to go the extra mile and makes Krispy Kreme look pretty good too.
Overall, what makes the video so special is because it's about two people - one who had the courage to ask and one who had the heart to help.
If you have not seen it, the video features Jiang entering a Krispy Kreme store and asking for an Olympic-style logo of donuts - something he is certain will get him a quick 'no' response. Instead, he encounters Jackie, a tenacious and creative employee who actually pulls off the task. So in the process of trying to get rejected, Jiang ends up discovering someone who does her utmost to go the extra mile and makes Krispy Kreme look pretty good too.
Overall, what makes the video so special is because it's about two people - one who had the courage to ask and one who had the heart to help.
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