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Don't Get Caught Up: A Retail Perspective

May 09, 2019 by Joe Gray in Retail Perspective, Management

Don't get caught up in other people's emotions. Customers and coworkers will often times act as if they are in the midst of an emergency when they are not. Or they will act childish or rude. Or they will act as if you are the only one who can help them. This is almost never an accurate depiction of their situation. They might be trying to manipulate you into giving them a price break or, worse, they simply have no control over their emotions. Having empathy and sympathy is helpful in understanding and communicating with customers but getting wrapped up in their emotional states means that you stop being in control of your own autonomy and you can unconsciously take on their emotions. If this happens you can find yourself anxious, angry, fearful, hyperactive or otherwise mirroring someone else's emotions unnecessarily. 

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May 09, 2019 /Joe Gray
advice, awareness, blog, business, customer service, customers, emotions, life, management, personal development, psychology, retail, retail perspective, self help
Retail Perspective, Management

Photo Journal 5/2/2019

May 02, 2019 by Joe Gray in Photo Journal

Blue Lake Regional Park

Shot w/Canon 80D

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May 02, 2019 /Joe Gray
blog, blue lake, closeup, dragonfly, duck, ducklings, flower, fly, lady bug, lake, macro, macrophotography, oregon, photo blog, photo journal, photography, PNW, portland, spiders, spring
Photo Journal

GOT: Season 8 Notes and Predictions 2 (Spoilers)

April 30, 2019 by Joe Gray in TV Reviews

Episode three was awesome! The battle at Winterfell is over and there were some surprises for sure. A few main characters are dead and I predicted one of them (Theon), which was pretty obvious, but still. Jorah Mulmont and Lyanna Mulmont are dead. The old red lady is dead after playing a major role in defending the living. Jon and Daenerys still need to get their shit figured out and after all the commotion it looks like most of the main characters that we care about are still alive, conveniently enough. Kind of miraculous that so many survived.

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April 30, 2019 /Joe Gray
blog, cersei, fan, fan fiction, fan theory, game, game of thrones, got, King's Landing, lannister, predictions, season 8, targaryen, thrones, Westoros
TV Reviews

Photo Journal 4/25-28/2019

April 29, 2019 by Joe Gray in Photo Journal

Washington

NPC Emerald Cup

Shot with Canon G7X Mark II

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April 29, 2019 /Joe Gray
black and white, body building, bwphotography, canon, emerald cup, fitness, g7xmkii, mike o'hearn, npc, photo journal, photoblog, photography, PNW, street photography, train, washington
Photo Journal

GOT Season 8 Notes and Predictions (Spoilers)

April 23, 2019 by Joe Gray in TV Reviews

After seeing episode two of season 8 I thought I might write down my ideas about what might happen by the end of the show and episode three, more specifically. All the characters are back together at Winterfell and Cersei is held up in King's Landing on a throne she doesn't deserve. Essentially it is a reversal of the situation that led to the Targaryen's losing the throne. Now, Cersei is the Mad King, but she will probably not be killed by her hand. Then again, maybe she will...

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April 23, 2019 /Joe Gray
blog, fan, fan fiction, fan theory, game, game of thrones, got, King's Landing, lannister, predictions, season 8, targaryen, thrones, Westoros
TV Reviews

Book Review: The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin

April 01, 2019 by Joe Gray in Book Review

This book is the perfect accompaniment to the author's previous release "Extreme Ownership".  In "Extreme Ownership" Jocko Willink and Leif Babin make the case that for leaders to succeed they must take responsibility for everything in their world and while that is an extremely important and difficult lesson to learn, there was more to the story. That is where their new book, "The Dichotomy of Leadership", comes in. In "The Dichotomy of Leadership" the authors dissect real-world situations, both in the military and in business, that illuminate the balancing act that all leaders face. When a leader starts to slide too far to one end of the seesaw they risk falling off the ride. This book is for those that want to continue the fight and lead their teams toward victory. 

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April 01, 2019 /Joe Gray
book, book review, books, business, dichotomy, dichotomy of leadership, extreme ownership, humility, jocko willink, leadership, leading, leif babin, military, navy seal, ownership, responsibility, review, self help
Book Review
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