He’s The Boss: But Don’t Try Turning It Into A Month Long Event
BOSS WEEK ARRIVES. And of course, he’s the boss. In the center of it all. But it’s only for a time. Because it’s about turning one day of plain into perfect. So, chill.
Ladies, instead of submitting your pink slip. Flourish in the he moment. Because who you see is who you’ll get. Mr. Bossy. This is a modest proposal of alternative thoughts. You can assert your independence, later. But for now, all eyes are on him. A timeless temptation.
And guys, no hums. No if, ans, or buts. You mustn’t propose a contract to shim-shim in the produce aisle. Despite any whim you’ve had. On the other hand, you mustn’t draw a pact for front lawn noogie at noon either. Be some-what practical. Then put that strut in your step. After all, she’s letting you be boss.
Here’s the deal. According to lots of articles on bosses, a good one gets things done on time. Than there’s the exceptional ones. They’re all about the people who getter done. (They obviously got high hopes.) So, they’ll need a goal. Also a little know-how. Which will further the chances of something getting done.
Because getter done is just getter done without it.
So, what makes you a good boss?
Of course, you’ll need a few tips to start.
1. Hold a sense of purpose. “He’s fair and square.”
2. Bring consistency. “He’s very fair and consistent in every position.”
3. Make a connection. “Let it flow. Be easy-breezy. And step lightly.”
Take note of the above advice. Because it makes for an unusually great boss!
However, the exchange of ideas below, we’ll consider raw talent.
“Although a bit edgy, he’s equally calm and collect,” Jenna said.
“Welcome to our hustle.”
“It’s too late to run.”
“HOORAY!”
“Once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary work-day…I notice my…” “I’d like to do some over time this weekend,” he asks smoothly.
And so, the adventure begins.
She answers, “Listen bossy, instead I’d like to become more consistent in every position.”
“Pencil that in.”
Where will “He’s the Boss” take you.
“Sorry. Not sorry. All I want is a yes—daddy!”
But execute a little restraint.
“I meant to be a good boss.”
“Captivating you mean.”
“Me Boss, you Jenna.”
“My turn,” she said.
“Are you saving the day?”
“3 a.m. work for you?”
“Works for me… But hey I’m the boss—remember.”
“Surly you’ll give points for overtime!”And they lived happily ever after.
You see, LOVE IS LOVE
And the rest is history.
Of course, any point of view is meant to share. If your boss can generate a place where nymphs dance in the sun. Then he’s the boss that can create equilibrium between hanging out and getter done.