Storage Heroes Tip #1: Don’t ever underestimate a good business contact.
In our business, it’s easy to think of ourselves as buyers, or as salesmen, which we are- but it’s pretty difficult to think of ourselves as personalities. Thank goodness for Brian as a business partner though, because I’ve quickly learned that you can’t buy or sell without a personality. A personality yields contacts, and contacts yield business. It all relates.
How many times have we gone into a store where the sales clerk treated us as if we didn’t exist? We’ve all had that “Pretty Woman” moment. We’ve also had the experience where the sales person would not let us leave the store without talking our head off or trying to force us to buy something. Whether it worked or didn’t work, it likely made us pretty uncomfortable. How many times though, have you walked into a store and had the salesman ask you how your day was? Inquire about pictures of your children? Actually care about your personal life?

In terms of sheer volume, I peaked as a reader in my 20s.


“And I wept much, because no man was found worthy to open and to read the book, neither to look thereon.” – Revelation 5:4
I was lying in the tub the other morning, trying not to contemplate the ever increasing amount of water I displace, when I chanced to look up at the bathroom ceiling. Believe me, this was the best of my chance-looking options.
