The September / October 2024 edition of MBC Today (volume 26 issue 5) just dropped. A free preview version is available on the homepage of the Association of Mail & Business Centers (ambc4me.org) and AMBC Members may access the full version in the Members Only section of the site; AMBC Members will also receive their printed copy in the mail soon!
Dear Readers,
I had lunch today with a dear friend. She was in town knocking Delaware off of her visit-all-50-states-before-age-50 list and I was in town between consulting jobs for a day or two to get some laundry done and repack my suitcase, so the timing worked out perfectly.
We went to Big Fish Grille, a local Rehoboth Beach favorite. I had seafood pasta and she had the herb crusted cod. We sat and talked non-stop for nearly two hours, each so happy to see each other and get updates on what we've been up to the past year or two since we last hung out at an AMBC event.
As we were visiting, I was reminded what a truly unique industry we're in. The friendships we make are genuine; the relationships we forge are strong. We see each other like no one else sees us, because we have this weird, wacky thing in common: owning retail shipping businesses.
Over lunch, my friend told me all about her latest ventures—property and business acquisitions, new equipment, new staff, new products, new services—and I told her all about what I've been up to. She is absolutely killing it and I'm proud and grateful to call her a mentor of mine as I learn from her and continue to be inspired by her incredible success and the impact she has had on her community. She's a rock star.
As I travel quite often now with AYM High and
visit clients, present at events, and participate in summits across the
country, I'm admittedly having a hard time keeping things and people straight.
I have to keep detailed notes and spreadsheets to remember conversations, who's
who, what's what, and sometimes even where I am at any given time. My brain
just doesn't file people, places, and anecdotes away like some other people
can. But, despite all of the new stimuli, people, places, ventures, and adventures,
one thing remains the same: relationships.
As I've said so often over the years in this magazine, on my blog, and in presentations at events, we are in the business of relationships, not transactions. We forge bonds. We solve problems. We sell solutions, not products or services. We treat people right and do our best to live by the golden rule, because only then will this all-too-karmic universe open up doors that we couldn't even approach on our own.
This issue of MBC Today is, once again, filled with relationship-oriented content. Why? Because AMBC is a non-profit, member-run organization, built on relationships and strong in relationships. Its #membershelpingmembers philosophy is its secret to success and using that same philosophy in your business will be your secret to success. I promise.
With gratitude and care,
Columnist | Ask Uncle Marty™
Editor & Producer | MBC Today
Founder | Uncle Marty's Shipping Office
Communication & Vision Coach | AYM High Consultants
Co-Host | To-Be-Announced Podcast Launching Soon(ish)
askunclemarty.com · @askunclemarty · #AskUncleMarty
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