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Kierkegaard on Being Complainless

Patience is necessary… one cannot reap immediately where one has sown.”

–Soren Kierkegaard (1813–1855)
Danish philosopher and writer

Sales encouragement…

complainless: (adj.) 1. to be free of complaints 2. a pleasure to be around

Your words go others. Your words go you.

Let yours send all in the right direction.

Here’s how to be "ComplainLess"…

  1. Be aware. Recognize your typical paths to complaining – what (who) sparks your tendency to gripe. Minimize your exposure to them (eliminating those ‘sparks’ altogether may not always be realistic or the best business). Know that your upset is a complete waste of energy.
  2. Be thankful. Evenly reflect on all the excellent in your life (people, opportunities, things). Know and delight in how fortunate you really are. Be entitled to nothing.

Get the last two points, our favorite "Don’t complain" refer to (by Emerson), or pick up the ComplainLess cards for a group of people. Use this link.
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No Gomo talks again next week with Sam (how to keep your team or yourself from going through the motions). If you’ve missed one or been closed out of a session, we hope you can join us.

Who’s Sam? A cofounder of JustSell.com, instigator of a lot of this stuff, and your idiotic refer to curator (really).
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Two of our favorite Complainless videos… Louis C.K. and Monty Python (outside the money hours, please).

Kierkegaard on Being Complainless

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