Choice Mindsets: Sinking Feeling
Michael Seeger: “’Ceeeeee’ if you can guess where my ship is…”
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This past weekend we enjoyed another annual Choice One Game Night. While there was no crowning of the Most Fun Spouse, project manager Michael Seeger was trying to be the Most Helpful Spouse by giving his wife Andrea some hints around what coordinates to guess next during our intense Battleship tournament.
Like Michael helping Andrea, we try to be a helpful bunch. For instance, the Battleship tournament champs—Shae Swick (administrative professional Abbey’s husband), surveyor Eric Kuck, and traffic engineer Mike Goettemoeller—trusted in helpfulness to win out. According to Mike G., the winning strategy was to “…rely on my teammates. Since Eric is a surveyor, he has a good understanding of boundaries and mapping things. Shae is a software engineer, so he is a very strategic thinker.” Smart!
Don’t sell yourself short, Mike G., we’re pretty sure your traffic safety skills helped your Battleship team in a roundabout way. And Michael Ceeeee-ger, don’t sweat your loss despite your helpful, hint-ful efforts. We know when it really matters, you’re clear about helping our clients and projects succeed (and blatantly obvious about helping coworkers stay grounded)!
Country Club Leaders Coach
3moWelcome Whit. Put your thinking cap on and come up with ways to lower money spent on PGA of America Headquarter staff, PGA of America Administrators, PGA of America Officials, PGA of America programs and events for amateurs AND AND ●●●increase money spent on PGA of America Members through retirement programs and golf tournaments.●●● Good luck👍👍