The Problem with “Damn Good” is that it might mislead you into thinking you don’t need to get better.
The Problem with “Damn Good” is that our focus usually shifts to the things that need polishing, which is quite cool actually, until . . .
The item that once needed polishing reaches “Damn Good” status with all the other things that stopped growing . . .
And remains there in sort of “growth limbo” . . .
Which kept you from becoming great . . . because you settled!
Today you are cordially invited to give the things you’re already good at . . .
A little love
A little twist as in trying something different
And an eviction notice to vacate the “Damn Good” premises.
Paul Castain works with companies and individuals to help them move beyond “Damn Good” . . . click here to find out how or send me an email paul@yoursalesplaybook.com











































































































































































