Monthly Archives: August 2008

customer for life …

In my experience, it’s usually difficult to find exemplary customer service. I’ve seen a lot of below-average, average, and above-average performances, but it takes a lot more to be exemplary. Today is one of those days in which I am truly amazed.

Let’s back track a bit to Friday, May 31st, 2008. I was in Key West with my dad, sister and husband. We had booked a trip with Captain Chuck, owner and captain of the Delphine. Captain Chuck had come highly recommended, and we were learning why. We had an amazing morning of snorkeling and fishing. After swimming with a sea turtle, looking lobster in the eyes, and checking out all the cool parrotfish, we picked up our fishing rods and tried hooking the big guys. Of course, we ended up with only some little yellowtail snapper and the barracuda continued to retreat under the boat. We snorkeled again, then headed back in to the marina.

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Once at the marina, Captain Chuck announced that we’d be feeding the yellowtail snapper to the tarpon on the other side of the marina. “Awesome!,” I thought. I had no idea! We head over to the fish cleaning station, where three fishermen are lined up and cleaning their catch of the day. We stood to watch them for a few minutes, and were amazed as the tarpon swimming in this area jumped out of the water to catch the scraps being thrown to them. These are 6 to 8 foot long fish that weigh 300 lbs.!

After marveling, we walked around to the open dock. Captain Chuck handed my dad a snapper and told him to kneel down and put the snapper near the water. He warned that they’re quick, so we should pay attention if we wanted to see them. My sister, husband and I watched in amazement as the first snapper was scarfed down by this mammoth fish. Alli was up next, and she did a good job of throwing the snapper to the tarpon. I got pictures of both dad and Alli feeding the fish, and as Justin grabbed his snapper from the bucket, Captain Chuck recommended setting our underwater camera on video mode and getting this last feeding frenzy from underwater. “Sweet!,” is what was running through my mind. “This is going to be awesome!” We get the settings ready to go, the lanyard is secured around my wrist, and before the camera meets the water, Captain Chuck issues a warning: “Be sure to keep the camera close to the dock. I’ve seen tarpon eat cameras before, but if you keep it close to the dock, you should be okay.” Alright.

-Interjection- Now, about this camera. It’s a SeaLife ReefMaster camera; a respectable brand for an underwater digital. As of May, it was fairly new, and had met the water only 3 or 4 times – a couple of times in Grand Cayman, the rest in Cabo San Lucas. Camera, media card and batteries made up an investment of around $300-350. Memories in the camera to this point were worth around $1,000. Okay, I admit it, I’m a picture FREAK.

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Back to reality. So armed and ready, I submerge the camera, keeping it right next to the dock. Seconds later, Justin feeds the fish, and we’re all excited about what we’ll see on the camera. Ha! Right after the yellowtail snapper meets his fate in the belly of a tarpon, the camera meets the same! Without even a second to think, or look, a tarpon comes from no where, rips the camera right off my arm, and tears the lanyard in half!

Once I realized I still had my hand and was still safe on dock, I became immediately devastated. The camera, which belonged to my dad, was not my worry. I could replace that. The lost pictures, and the loss of pictures from our 4 upcoming dives, is what broke my heart.

We spoke with the marina manager, who told us that he’s seen them spit cameras up before. He said he’d send a diver down to look for it later in the day. Awesome, there’s hope! We offered him a reward, gave him our contact information, and headed back to the house, heavy-hearted.

-Interjection- Okay, I was the only one with a heavy heart. Everyone else thought it was hilarious! My sister said she’d never forget the look on my face, and my dad said, “That’s your luck, babe!” Justin, true to his quiet style, just shook his head.

Before leaving a few days later, we checked in at the marina to see if they’d had any luck. The diver didn’t find it, but they’d keep our information in case it came up.

Keys 128On Thursday, June 12th at 7:47 am, I got an e-mail from my dad that said, “Check out the picture I found!” After checking out the attachment, I was completely confused. (Remember, I’m blonde.) Running through my mind was, “This looks an awful lot like the barracuda that was hanging out under the boat after our second snorkeling endeavor. Or was it under the dive boat? No, it was snorkeling! Yes!” He confirmed; the camera had made it back to us! Woohoo!

The condition of the camera itself was not so good. The buttons were rusted and gummed up. The camera was officially out of commission, but the memory card was good to go! Success!

A few weeks later, my dad sent the camera back to SeaLife with a note about what had happened. Honestly, we thought they’d laugh at it, check it out for research purposes, and offer to fix it for a “nominal” fee. Nope, not so. What did they do? They sent him a brand new, still-in-package, with tags camera! Unbelievable!

On to the point. As a marketer, I’m terribly critical of companies and their customer service decisions. While most of my analysis is done based upon negative circumstances, there are exceptions. What SeaLife did is almost unheard of. Why more companies don’t “get it” like SeaLife does is beyond me. They’ve earned at least two customers for life, and hopefully many more (Hint, hint!). They’ve gone above and beyond with respect to their customer service. A low-cost decision on their part could bring them thousands of dollars worth of business in the long run.

Sweet, huh?

word of the week: august 4th, 2008

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indemnify: [v: in-dem-nuh-fahy]
To protect against hurt, loss or damage; to compensate for damage or loss.

great fitness & weight loss links .:|:.~ part 1 ~.:|:.

Here’s round 1 of my favorite fitness & weight loss links. There are still many more, but instead of making you crazy, I’ll kick things off here and leave you with a promise of more to come. If you love or hate any of these, let me know! And if you’ve got something great that needs to be added to the list, comment on it! Enjoy!

links

Fitness …

Build Calorie-Torching Muscle-Fast!

Cardio Coach (As promised, there’ll be more about Sean in a later post. Let me tell you, he ROCKS!)

The Three Exercises You Must Do for a Tighter You

Cool Running’s “The Couch-to-5K” Running Plan

Dive Fitness: Workouts for Divers

Pre- and Post-Exercise Eating Tips

Five Exercises You Must Do … The Most Effective Strength Training Exercises

Hot Headz Heat Packs (Come on, admit it. You know you sometimes hurt after a workout! These are GREAT!)

Muscle vs. Fat; Which Would you Rather Wear?

American Council on Exercise

Weight Loss …

Vitalicious Vita Muffins (OMG, I cannot tell you how wonderful these muffins are! Go with the muffin tops, and my favorites are the chocolate varieties. So good!)

Ten Weight-Prevention Tips Every Woman Should Know

Recipe Calculator (Enter your ingredients and it’ll tell you nutrition stats – yipee!)

Hungry Girl (She totally rocks! Great recipes, new products, reviews, tips & tricks.)

Simple Memory Art (Adorable magnets!)

Lose Weight Without Dieting

Calorie Calculator – Daily Calorie Needs

Swap Multitasking for Mindful Eating

Bad Foods That are Actually Great for Your Waist

Calorie Counter Database

Dining Out With WW Points

The World’s Healthiest Foods (I love this site; great reference.)

Healthy Dining Finder

Working Humor – Diet & Weight Loss Quotes

About.com’s Inspirational Weight Loss Quotes

The Quote Garden

Fast Food Nutrition Facts

Bob’s Pickle Pops (I haven’t tried these yet, but I’m dying to!)

i’m a loser … or am i?

So we started a Biggest Loser competition at work back in May. Genius idea, right? Let’s get in shape, improve our overall health, look and feel great. $20 buy-in with a company match, and a “pay $1/lb. gained at each bi-weekly weigh-in” clause. Rockin’. With a guaranteed total pot of $720+, first place gets $432+, second place will walk away with at least $180, and third place $108+. Motivation, right? money_jar

Wrong. It’s now Tuesday, August 5th. The competition ends on Friday, August 29th. My total loss so far? 5.19%. Yep, that’s it. Our lead guy has lost 10.30%, and there are 7 people in-between him and me.

What happened? Up until four weeks ago, I just didn’t care. I’ve got some crazy s**t going on in my life right now, and it’s caused me to not care about a lot of things. The Biggest Loser was one of them.

How have things changed? Well, I tried a low carb Atkins/South Beach type diet, which totally did nothing for me. Good thing, because I so love my carbs! I’m back to the good ol’ eat healthy/low fat/low calorie plan. Not a diet, but a lifestyle change. (Right, I’ve changed my “lifestyle” so many times … it’s ridiculous.) I’ve learned to love the gym again. In fact, it’s my new favorite place (Ha!) … 16 times in the past 22 days, to be exact. Yep, that’s a total of 8,721 calories over 15 hours, 12 minutes and 10 seconds. The new voice in my head is Sean O’Malley, the voice of Cardio Coach (There’ll be more about this in a subsequent blog. He ROCKS, and is totally amazing.).

So far, no amazing results, but I literally just switched back to a regular eating plan, so we’ll see what this week brings. Ideally, I’d like to lose around 21-24%. Admittedly, that would be tiny, so 18-20% would be perfect. I know it won’t happen in the next 24 days, but 2 months is a fair goal.
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I’ll keep you posted. For now, my love affair with the treadmill is going strong. My weights and I are one. And my exercise ball is my permanent new seat. Once again, I’m hoping these changes are forever, though you know how that goes. We’ll see. For now, I’m motivated, and am ready to see this thing through. For now, I’m loving Fiber One, grilled chicken, light yogurt, bananas, and Skinny Cow ice cream. And for now, the treadmill, elliptical, weights and rowing machine are all my best friends. This is my time, and I’m in it for the long haul!

P.S. – Look for a list of great articles and tips coming soon. I’ve passed them on to some of the “Losers” in the office and hope you might find some of them valuable, as well.

time flies …

How is it that weekends go so fast, yet the weekdays drag on? I’ve had it!

IMG_5120 This past weekend, I spent all Friday evening running errands … blah. Saturday I did some power shopping with a crazy girl I know and love, and got to hang out with two of the best little people on the planet. I also got to see someone I’ve missed so much and check out her rockin’ engagement ring! Sunday was another day of errands, the gym, cupcakes, and cleaning.

So, I ask, “Where’s the extra day for the rest of the cleaning, planting, leisurely reading on the front porch, and me time?” There’s so much left undone.

Here’s the answer. A very savvy co-worker proposed a four-day work week this morning, and I’m all for it; sign me up. The things I could get done with that extra day! Even one day every two weeks would be fine with me.

Anyone else in? Let’s do this thing! We decided we’d need an office petition to get things moving here. What are you going to do about it? :)

who are you?

Who Are You?
Name: Minski, Min, Di Dee, Love, Sister, Wellsette, Mindy Lou, Mindy Lou Who
Zodiac Sign: Aries
Rising Sign: I have no idea what that is.
Birth Year: ’80
Birthplace: Maryland
Hometown: I have two – Pottstown & Huntingtown/Owings
Is your Hometown a small town, rural town, suburb, city, or inner-city: Small town
High School: Owen J. Roberts HS
Are you the eldest, middle, youngest or only child?: Oldest
Heritage: Not a clue.

What Do You Look Like?
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Skin tone: Fair
Face Shape: I don’t know.
Height: 5’4″
Weight: Way too personal.
Shoe size: WTF?

What Makes You Tick?
What aspect of your personality do you like best? Craziness. I can be so silly!
Which aspect of your personality do you like the least? Let’s just say you don’t want to piss me off. I can be mean.
What are some things about other people that annoy you? Mouth noises, chewing ice/mints/candy, popping gum, clicking pen, loud talking.
What are some things about you that might annoy people? I often agree, even if I don’t agree.
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? A lawyer. Ha!
What is your favorite time of day? Night – I’m so not a morning person and can get so much done after the sun goes down!
Are your parents still together, never were together or divorced: Still together – rock on!
How do you handle arguments/disagreements with other people? Depends on the argument and person.
Would say you are more extroverted or introverted? Half and half. Once I get to know people, I’m an extrovert.
Are you spiritual? If yes, is your spirituality influenced by organized religion? Sometimes. I wasn’t raised that way, so it’s hard sometimes.
Name one of your physical traits that you would change if you could: I’m not sharing, but if you know me, you know what it is.
Name one of your physical traits that you really like: Big blue eyes.
Name something you’d like to do before you die: Cage dive with sharks and dive the Great Barrier Reef.
If you could back in time to any point of history, where would you go and why? I have no idea. I’m not crazy about history.
Have you ever experienced anything supernatural? Don’t think so, unless seeing ghosts counts.
Are you close to your family members? Some yes, some no. My family is complicated.
Name some things in life that you are afraid of? Losing my parents. I can’t even think about it.
What is your biggest life issue right now? I’ll spare you the details, but it’s a doozie! And in some ways, it’s completely changed and destroyed me.

What Do You Like?
Colors: Black, orange
Scents: Vanilla, lavender, citrus
TV Channels: No time for television.
Cars: I don’t really care – although I admittedly do love our new car!
PC Games: Can’t say I’m into them.
Snack Foods: Bananas, potato chips, Fiber One Caramel Delight cereal, almonds
Beverages: Pina Colada, riesling or any white wine, water
Game Consoles: No thanks.
Concerts: Almost anything.
Conversation Topics: Anything, really.
Newspapers: WSJ
Magazines: BH&G, Shutterbug, Taste of Home, Scuba Diver
Flowers: Tulips, sunflowers, gerber daisies
Radio Stations: I’m an XM girl now.
Jewelry: Silver, please.
Restaurants: Almost any.
Clubs: No faves here.
Websites: I have 1,407 del.icio.us links.
CDs: OMG, my iPod has over 5,000 songs. There’s no way I could choose a favorite.
Vacation spots: Grand Cayman, Key West, anywhere in the Caribbean
TV commercials: Please …
Radio Commercials: Favorite commercials? Aren’t they annoying to you?
Museums: Eh …
Stores: HomeGoods, Borders, Target, Lowes. Yeah, I know … boring!
Outdoor Activities: Diving, gardening, fishing, boating

Do You Like …
Seafood? Yep, love it.
Sushi? You betcha. But I have to be in the right mindset.
Mexican Food? Sure do.
Italian Food? Uh huh. I’m a carb addict.
Chinese Food? Yeah, but I’ve only ever had like 4 things.
Japanese Food? I guess.
German Food? What’s German? Beer? Sure!
Greek Food? Can’t do the lamb …
Polish Food? Ha ha, I have a live-in Polish sausage!
Mongolian Food? Can’t say I’ve had it.
Barbecue? Oh yes!
Cajun Food? Sometimes.
Soul Food? Yeah, baby!
Vegan Food? Eh …
Cake? Yeah! Considering I bake and decorate them, I’ve got to!
Cheese? I guess.
Jalapenos? Nope.
Artichokes? In dip.
Caesar Salad? Sure.
Anchovies? I’ll pass.
Rabbit? Ick, no way!
Deer? Yep, I sure do! My favorite? Deer tacos!
Bison? Would love to try it.
Lamb? No, no, no.
Duck? No thanks.

Do You Play …
Baseball? OMG, no way.
Softball? The coordination just isn’t there.
Basketball? Not so much.
Football? Nope.
Hockey? No, but I love to watch it!
Soccer? Nada.
Monopoly? Haven’t in forever.
Checkers? I can, but it’s been a long time.
Chess? Don’t know how. I get confused.
Scrabble? Not regularly.
Trivial Pursuit? Can’t say I have in a long, long time.
Poker? No.
Guitar? I wish! One day …
Flute? Nope.
Clarinet? Nope.
Saxophone? Used to!
Piano? No.
Violin? No.