SELL HAPPINESS WITHOUT DRAINING YOURSELF HOW TO MAKE SALES FROM THE HEART In life, you might feel pressured to smile even when you’re unhappy,
you’re happy, it can feel like the world is full of opportunities. That’s something you want to share with your customers, whether through friendly one-on-one interactions or through your marketing campaigns. Give customers happiness, and give yourself purpose. When a business sells happiness, it doesn’t always directly convert into happiness for anyone else. Maybe they’re not in need of your service or product and simply aren’t receiving your messaging the same way they will later. However, when you shift your focus from selling to providing people with a sense of happiness and/or peace, you might surprise yourself with how meaningful and fulfilling your company’s content, marketing, and overall mission will feel for you and your team. Happiness can’t be bought, but it can be sold effectively to make the world a better place. We hope these tips will help make you and your team become more fulfilled marketers!
and the same is true when trying to please customers in your business. As the best marketers know, happiness can’t be bought, but it can be sold. Selling happiness and fulfillment is something companies do every day — and for genuine, great reasons, too. But how do marketers display those positive feelings all the time? How do you remain an effective leader, fulfilled business owner, and ambitious individual when imposter syndrome strikes? Don’t ‘trade’ your happiness every time. It’s hard to approach sales or marketing with a generous attitude if you’re already giving away a lot in your personal life. Do you ever exchange your money for temporary happiness, like a car that you can barely afford? What about spending too much time on certain tasks you dislike or with a group of friends you don’t really care for? Make conscious decisions to trade your money, time, and effort for happiness — and nothing less. That means cutting out unhealthy decisions that might’ve been useful coping mechanisms at one point of your life but are no longer necessary to help you thrive. Selling happiness starts with possibility. Even when you and your employees don’t feel 100%, remember that happiness starts with a common truth: Anything is possible. When
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GG Gretchen’s Kitchen (My Mom’s Secret Recipes)
INGREDIENTS
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• 6 oz unflavored slab bacon, diced into 1/4-inch cubes • 2 cups finely chopped yellow onions (about 2 medium onions) • 1 tbs unsalted butter • 1 lb russet potatoes, peeled and diced into 1/4-inch cubes • Kosher or sea salt
• Freshly ground pepper • 4 cups fish broth • 4–5 sprigs fresh thyme
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• 2 bay leaves, broken in half • 1–1/2 cups heavy cream • 1 cup whole milk • 2 lbs fresh haddock, cut into 1-inch pieces • Chopped fresh parsley (garnish)
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DIRECTIONS
1. In a large, heavy-bottomed stockpot, place bacon and cook over medium heat, stirring often until lightly browned and the fat is rendered. Line a plate with paper towels. Using a slotted spoon, remove bacon and place on the towel-lined plate to drain. 2. Reduce heat to medium-low and add the onions and butter. Cook gently until the onions are softened and translucent, about 10 minutes, taking care not to brown them. 3. Add diced potatoes and season with salt and black pepper; stir to coat. Cook about 3-4 minutes and do not brown. 4. Add fish broth, thyme, and bay leaves and raise the heat to simmer gently. Cover and let cook until potatoes are fork-tender, about 8 minutes. 5. In a separate pan over low heat, combine cream and milk and cook until warm. Add the warm cream mixture and haddock to the stockpot, gently stirring to combine. Gently simmer for about 10 minutes until haddock is cooked through (firm and opaque). Remove from the heat. Remove and discard the thyme and bay leaves. Gently stir in the reserved bacon. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley and serve!
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