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Turn Off That Darn Computer!

One of the most difficult lessons we learn as adults is that we are virtually all the same. We are just a bunch of older children.

Some are more gray than others, and some come with a few more regrets. Some have a few more letters after their name, and some try to explain their police record. (I’m just saying…)

But if life unfolds as a sine wave (which I believe it does) and the back and forth motion of your piano’s pendulum sums up our existence, than perhaps it is time to give you the same advice you give to our children: “Why don’t you turn off that darn computer and go to the library?”

Those who know me know that I make it a point to practice what I preach. I put my computer to sleep yesterday and grabbed my library card before heading downtown.

All those books, magazines, videos, community announcements, and signs reminding us to stop talking provide a refreshing break from one’s daily routine. (The reminder to “stop talking” was a sales message worth the trip alone.) I love being in the library, and I urge all of you to test this creative haven for yourself.

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I soon stumbled on an idea worth sharing. I picked up The South Florida Business Journal (yes, there is still a printed version) and began to thumb through it. Apparently, there was a contest going on and a bunch of executive “suits” were vying for the prize. (That may answer a question I have always had — what does Mr. and Mrs. Big do with their time? Answer: Enter contests.) Whether your audience consists of buttoned-down executives or not is not the point here, the ease of information-retrieval is. Stay with me.

No fewer than twenty candidates were listed with all their contact information staring me in the face. Their brief biography; the college where they were introduced to alcoholic beverages along with their academic accolades; their hobbies; their snail mail address along with their email address. It even mentioned who they admired, and who they considered to be their mentor.

In less than 15-seconds I knew more about these people than their spouses did. This is just an example of how you can use the library. Information can be acquired in a heartbeat. Here is another idea:

Walk over to the magazine rack and glance through your options. You will see many titles that you would never dream of subscribing to. Go with your gut. Chances are a cover photo will grab your eye. Sit down and turn to the table of contents. Thumb down until a title of an article grabs your attention… one will. Turn and read that single article with an open mind. (Consider yourself warned. This will soon become addictive behavior.)

The heck with me, do yourself a favor. Schedule some time this week to ask your neighbor if they know where your town’s public library is, and then make it your business to go hang out there for an afternoon. Not only will you find yourself stimulated to the nth degree, but you might even think so highly of my recommendation that you will decide to join my Inner Circle Sales & Marketing Club in hope that I may steer you down a couple of more worthwhile paths. HINT: I can. Send me an email at mike@mikemarchev.com and write the words Inner Circle in the Subject Box if you want more information.


Mike MarchevMike presents a business-building webinar on the third Thursday of every month sponsored by AmaWaterways. To receive a complimentary invitation send Mike an email with the phrase “AmaWaterways” in the Subject Box. You will also receive a link to the recorded version.

For information on Mike’s 6-Week Online Selling Course, email Mike at mike@mikemarchev.com with the words “sales course” in the subject box.

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