How many of you woke up Friday morning, after two days of Christmas celebration, spending time with friends and family, eating heartily and searching for the appropriate batteries to plug into new toys?
Well, I decided to get into the office right after helping my wife straighten up after our guests left. I figured it to be a slow day (Friday after Christmas) and if nothing else, I would satisfy my own conscience, telling myself,, "If I am doing the right things, the right things are bound to happen".
I noticed it felt cold in the office (a building my brother owns. We are fortunate to have this quaint little building, one of the only buildings that stands on it's own in the heart of town).

Now, it is balmy in Wisconsin today, at least 29 degrees and no wind. However, it was still cold in the office. Checking the thermostat, it read 48 degrees and it was set for 61.
That did it for me. The thoughts of generating new presentations, coming up with new marketing ideas, cleaning out my briefcase, make some follow up calls, were all erased from my mind and replaced with the time consuming task of getting the heat back on.
It is now 215pm, I had to call a contractor and the heat is back on (51 degrees.... heat wave). Instead of getting right back to work, all I can think about is reclining on my couch at home in front of a fire and eat some left over cheesecake!
My challenge to anyone who reads this to give me some sound advise to boost my motiviation level and to stay on task no matter what distractions may come our way.
I hope you all have a safe weekend.
Sincerely,
Greg Cavaiani
Response Realtors
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