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My Grocery List System vs. My Marriage

Posted on May 17, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

I am an organized guy. Or as my wife likes to say “obsessive compulsive”. I like to have things in order. I embrace minimalism because it makes it easy for me to know exactly what I have and where it is. When I exercise, I follow a system. When I make dinner, I take certain steps every…

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Should Your Sales Team Be Run Like A Family Business?

Posted on May 16, 2018December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

When I was a little kid, we’d shop at Johnny’s East End Market for fruits,  vegetables, eggs and milk. Whenever Johnny saw me (or any other kid), he’d smile, tell us stories, and pass out samples of grapes, cherries or  candy. So of course, anytime we needed groceries, we dragged our parents to Johnny’s. Johnny’s…

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Where Are All The GenX Blogs?

Posted on May 16, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

When I get bored, I’ll look for something interesting to read on the internet that’s not news (what you need to worry about today), listicles (top 10 reasons you should read this bullshit so I can get advertising money), or cute pet videos (instead of watching videos, I play with my own pets). Occasionally I’ve…

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Jobs That Took Me from Poor to Middle Class to Semi Retired

Posted on May 16, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Many years ago I read an article by the legendary Mike Royko where he listed all the jobs he’d worked before becoming a writer. I was fascinated with how many different jobs he had worked that had nothing to do with journalism. I’ll never forget one of them was stevedore. Although it was never my intention…

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Thanking My Mentors

Posted on May 11, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Mentoring is the single most rewarding thing I ever did as a manager. A few years ago, I announced I was leaving a company where I had managed a large team. Over the next few weeks,  a number of people dropped by my office to wish me well. Each thanked me for mentoring them. Most…

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My Obsession with Tracking Time

Posted on May 11, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

I’ve been obsessed with time ever since I was a little kid and my father gave me his old Timex bullseye watch. I loved that watch and wore it everywhere! It displayed “normal hours”, military time and even counted the minutes. It’s hands also glowed in the dark (sort of).  I would place it under the…

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The Compliment Sandwich is a Shit Sandwich

Posted on May 10, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Some experts say the best way to give “constructive criticism” is to use the compliment sandwich. I disagree.   Urban Dictionary defines this best, Compliment Sandwich: When someone tries to ease the blow of a criticism by delivering it between two insincere compliments.

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Friendships of Convenience

Posted on May 10, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

I’ve always made friends at school, at work and where I’ve lived. During my younger McJob years, we’d hang out after work, go to parties and even date. Even after I was married and had a family, I always had a few good friends at every job. A few of these grew into lifelong friendships. But…

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The Compliment Sandwich Is A Sh!t Sandwich

Posted on May 10, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Many management articles will tell you the best way to give “constructive criticism” is to use the compliment sandwich. I disagree. Urban Dictionary defines this best, Compliment Sandwich: When someone tries to ease the blow of a criticism by delivering it between two insincere compliments.

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Hacking A/B Testing For An Individual Sales Rep

Posted on May 9, 2018September 4, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

My wife’s been telling me for years that I’m losing my hair on the back top part of my head.  I’ve insisted that this wasn’t true – mostly because I’ve never been able to see this part of my head. A few weeks ago she took a picture with her cell phone to prove it…

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