How many times have you been standing face to face with someone you have met before, but you cannot remember their name? There is no doubt it has happened to all of us.
It was the summer after my freshman year of college, and I was back home training for the upcoming football season with one of my buddies. We were at a busy local gym one night to lift some weights and run some sprints on the treadmill.
I have this friend, let’s just call her ‘Bambi’ to protect her identity. Anyway, ‘Bambi’ has a habit of making plans with people and then canceling them at the last minute.
We are going to start this blog post with a little effective listening exercise, so listen up to the following scenario: A man named Seymour Butz worked in a butcher’s shop in New York City. His height was 5’9”, his waist was 38 inches, and he worked 10 hours per day and earned $150 U.S.
I usually write my blog posts first thing in the morning as that’s when I have the most energy. But today something came up, so you will need to excuse me if I seem a bit off as it is 3 p.m. as I sit here in Miami writing this blog post.