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 Dixie and I go for a walk with James


The dog peeking at the left bottom of the picture towards the doorway hoping for a treat from Tim’s.

She got lots of treats on our walk, but no donuts 🍩 this time.

James and I get walking around the park. Looks like a good photo of the sun at dusk.


James looking at the beautiful colours in the sky as the sun is set.

I enjoy walking with James. He is a good guy, and we get walking and stop for coffee and tea.

Originally got green tea but that would keep him up, so we got a peppermint tea 🍡.

Customer service is excellent and we walk our trip around the block 


An excellent night to walk,  although Dixie is well behaving now after the walk after the nighttime walk.


Enjoying our night walking talking of work and customers.

Since I work in customer service and the disability field.

I enjoyed my job and my time.


A hedge fund manager talking integrated of life-work balance of intrinsic work Or /And life balances even with potato chips or caffeine as such.

 Do what’s best for you.  

Obviously our sub conscious is going to do what it wants also, 

If it’s to late and a mistake happens doesn’t matter if it was the customer or work. Customer service goes a long way and improves some chance of people coming back. Good service or returns/exchanges and it becomes easier to do business.

Either in work or life.


So far two walks I got over 13,000 steps today. Dixie is a happy dog lately and is better behaved.  Happy 😊 day.


Today is exactly eight months I’ve worked at my job.  It’s been a blessing to others as for me.


my experience so far has made me meet new people and challenges I’ve faced in customer service has brought in more understanding is.


to be a better employee, or a better person to you or to my friends and family.


great to hear that you've had the opportunity to meet new people and that your experience has allowed you to develop new skills in customer service. It's also admirable that you are using your experience to become a better employee and person in general.


It's important to remember that challenges are a natural part of any job, and overcoming them is what helps us grow and improve. Keep a positive mindset and continue learning from your experiences to become the best version of yourself.




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