Jun 18th, 2010 by Bridgette Hayes
As the days fly by you may not necessarily realize how long its been since reconnecting with certain people in your life. While at a family members house during a recent trip to the Midwest I was able to attend a local BBQ. There were multiple people at the BBQ that I hadn’t seen in years, a few it had been 20 plus years. When people get busy with their lives and you live across the country from each other you just cannot get together on a regular basis. The reunion was not planned but it was really neat that we all timed our visit right around the same time. It was an avenue to reunite with each other and catch up on the lives of those we have not seen for quite awhile.
We are grateful to have so many different ways of communicating these days through phone, email, Facebook and other Social Media. Although even with distance between family, friends, and business connections we have more ways to interact with each other regularly. However, face to face interaction is definitely more personal and more memories can be created together. Having these multiple venues for staying connected in between the face to face reunions help us stay involved in the lives of family, friends, and business acquaintances. You may meet someone and get to know them first online before meeting them in person. Many great business relationships have been started via Social Media. We are thankful to have these tools available for us to both initiate and continue conversations with people in our lives.
How do you stay connected to family, friends, and business contacts?
Tags: Business, Contacts, Family, Friends, Personal, Relationships, Social Media
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Jun 9th, 2010 by Bridgette Hayes
When life gets busy it can become even more difficult to find quality time with those who are important in our lives. It may feel like there’s not an extra moment to spare in your day between the busyness of your personal and professional schedule. Running a business and keeping up with the family takes a tremendous amount of energy. Even if an allotted time is placed on the schedule we may be too distracted by phone calls, projects and everything else that needs your attention to really focus on that person. It doesn’t have to be a large chunk of time but it does need to be valuable for all parties involved.
Do you spend quality time with your spouse, kids, friends, clients, partners, and family members on a regular basis? How do you make sure the time you spend with the different people in your life is valuable?
- Clients – when is the last time you took a customer out to lunch and listened. Their feedback is valuable to your business and they know better than anyone else what your business is doing that makes them excited about working with you as well as areas where you can improve. Follow up with a thank you note and implement the changes immediately. Creating a community of loyal customers takes time to gain their trust and maintain the relationship.
- Spouse – go on a date night with your spouse. Talk about your relationship, dreams, and memories you have together. Hold hands, laugh, and enjoy each other like you did when you first met. Listen to what your spouse is saying. Take an interest in their hobbies and share the excitement.
- Friends – go out to coffee with a friend and catch up. Find out what is going on in their lives. Sometimes all they need is a hug and someone to listen. It is nice to have some time set aside to share the good memories, however, we all go through tough times as well. Having friends that are loyal in the good times and bad is a tremendous blessing. Consider it a joy to come alongside a friend throughout their journey to listen, laugh, cry, share, and have fun.
- Children – go on a date with one child at a time. Have a blast together. Let them speak freely, be creative, and create memories. Pick a place that is meaningful to them or let them choose between a couple options. It doesn’t have to be expensive to be fun. Go to a picnic in the park, swimming, or out to eat at their favorite restaurant. Take time everyday to read a book, play a game, color, or just share about your day with your kids. Treasure the moments and memories your create together.
We all have the same amount of time as the next person. The difference is how we choose to use that time. Take advantage of those quality moments and invest in the lives around you. Make it a priority to have quality time for those in your personal and professional life. One of the great advantages to having quality time outside of the house or office is you are more likely to focus on the other person. At home or work you have a lot of distractions that are important, however, they are not the priority at that time.
Give us an example of the types of activities you do while enjoying quality time with your clients, spouse, kids, and friends? Who do you spend quality time with on a regular basis and why?
Tags: Business, Clients, Energy, Family, Friends, Kids, Moments, Priorities, Quality, Schedule, Spouse, Time
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Jun 2nd, 2010 by Bridgette Hayes
It is our role as spouses, parents, friends, and business associates to stimulate the creative side of others. In our home we enjoy coming up with new ways to solve a problem, complete a project, or just have fun. ZoobaLoobaDoo is one of those creative family words we developed in our home to get the family excited about certain activities.
What is ZoobaLoobaDoo?
ZoobaLoobaDoo is a fun and creative excursion with a purpose.
When errands need to be done and kids are in tow we go on a ZoobaLoobaDoo adventure together which always includes something fun along with the tasks to be completed. The fun activity could be as simple as getting an ice cream cone, playing a game, going to the library or another kid approved activity. When they girls were first learning the word they would tell me to “say that crazy word Mom so we can go with you on your errands.” Now when we tell our girls we are going on a ZoobaLoobaDoo adventure they get excited because they know that a piece of the activity is just for them. Having that element of surprise and creativeness makes it fun for everyone involved. I have the joy of coming up with a fun activity while they are excited to participate and discover what the adventure will be that day.
Stimulate creative conversation in the lives you touch. Encourage your family, friends, and business acquaintances to use their imagination and you may be surprised at the outcome. Creativity allows us to come up with better solutions to problems, helps us tackle projects and injects an element of excitement into our lives.
Life is too short to be boring, bring out the fun and creativeness first in yourself so it can spread to those around you. How do you allow creativeness to shine through in the people in your life – your spouse, kids, friends, family, co-workers, clients….? When you allow creativeness to shine through in your life what happens? Share with us your ZoobaLoobaDoo. If you don’t have a ZoobaLoobaDoo to share, start the excitement this week and you will be amazed by the results.
Tags: Activities, Adventure, Business, Creative, Excitement, Excursion, Family, Friends, Projections, ZoobaLoobaDoo
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