2 replies on “How to Turn the Tables on Master Negotiators”
I wholeheartedly agree that acting like a five year old is acceptable when you are negotiating. Just don’t throw yourself on the ground while screaming. That’s just going too far.
How’s the new car?
Ok.
The car is super nice… from what I can tell by looking at it in the garage.
I hardly get to drive it.
But I do have evidence that the kids are already well trained. One of the neighborhood kids was getting in the car and kind of knelt on the seats, then all of a sudden, my kids started yelling, “No feet on the seats! No feet on the seats!”
Made me proud.
They actually are keeping it remarkably clean, but I just know it’s going to get trashed during our upcoming major road trip to New Mexico and then Canada. Oh well.
2 replies on “How to Turn the Tables on Master Negotiators”
I wholeheartedly agree that acting like a five year old is acceptable when you are negotiating. Just don’t throw yourself on the ground while screaming. That’s just going too far.
How’s the new car?
Ok.
The car is super nice… from what I can tell by looking at it in the garage.
I hardly get to drive it.
But I do have evidence that the kids are already well trained. One of the neighborhood kids was getting in the car and kind of knelt on the seats, then all of a sudden, my kids started yelling, “No feet on the seats! No feet on the seats!”
Made me proud.
They actually are keeping it remarkably clean, but I just know it’s going to get trashed during our upcoming major road trip to New Mexico and then Canada. Oh well.