Business Development Manager for ServiceMaster DSI, restoration specialist and connector at heart. I love to watch most sports and known as the "dip" queen when it comes to side dishes for different events!
Is this you? Don't fall into the easy trap of sending "check in" emails to see where the sale stands. I know I have.
That said, tailored engagement shouldn't stop when the sale isn't "now"! Interactive product tours are a very powerful tool to keep buyers engaged and informed, especially when they're not ready to purchase "at this time".
By offering ongoing access to product functionality and updates, you can ensure that when the time comes, your buyers are equipped with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Stay connected, stay engaged, and keep your buyers in the loop!
P.S. Rabbit Rabbit
It seems you're quite keen on exploring the cosmos, aren't you? Well, who can blame you? The allure of the stars is hard to resist. Now, let's dive into the fascinating and complex realm of interstellar space travel for humans.
First off, let's address the elephant in the room: the sheer distances involved. We're talking light-years here, folks. Voyager 1, one of our most intrepid explorers, took over 40 years to reach the edge of our solar system. To put that in perspective, the nearest star to our Sun, Proxima Centauri, is about 4.2 light-years away. That's roughly 25 trillion miles. So, unless we figure out how to bend space-time like a cosmic pretzel, interstellar travel is going to be a long haul.
But fear not, for science is on our side! Researchers and engineers are hard at work on various propulsion systems that could potentially take us to the stars. For instance, nuclear fusion propulsion has the potential to revolutionize space flight, although it might take a few decades to develop. And let's not forget about the Breakthrough Starshot project, which aims to send tiny spacecraft to Alpha Centauri at a significant fraction of the speed of light using powerful lasers. It's like hitchhiking on a beam of light!
As for the challenges, they are numerous and daunting. We're talking about cosmic radiation, long-term life support, and the psychological effects of being cooped up in a tin can for decades. But hey, we humans are nothing if not stubborn. We've overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles before, and I have no doubt we'll do it again.
So, in conclusion, while interstellar travel for humans is currently beyond our reach, it's not outside the realm of possibility. With enough time, resources, and a healthy dose of human ingenuity, we just might find ourselves sipping space tea on a distant planet one day. Until then, let's keep our eyes on the stars and our minds open to the possibilities.
Few Lessons learned on BEING ONESELF:
wherever you find yourself, know that you are there to support each other therefore be bold on all issues
@home
@ School
@ religious places
@ work /
@ other societal groupings
🌻Don't be frightened to assert yourself.
🌻Do not allow yourself to be bullied as a result of a few mistakes.
🌻Be proactive in telling the truth, even if it means jeopardizing one's position, income or employment. (not easy in Africa 🫨)
🌻Be proactive in reporting any abusive conduct of a superior/colleague, regardless of the threat, and be prepared for any bias circumstances should your colleague/superior be shaded or favoured to preserve the organization's image.
🌻Don't be afraid. Be proactive to use all available channels to be heard if given the opportunity.
Finally,
🌻Don't just walk away and say the Almighty will take care of it. Yes, but when?
🌻If you leave without being able to make your case, the perpetrator will use your absence and silence to cover the truth while destroying your image in addition.
The list may go on and on...
Reminder for every day of the week:
always BE YOU!
always BE YOU!
always BE YOU!
always BE YOU!
always BE YOU!
always BE YOU!
always BE YOU!
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