I used to watch the show, "Cheers" as a high-schooler. I didn't much care about the bar scene. I just loved the stories and the camaraderie and collection of people. They were all so different, yet they bonded every night after work.
Sam the Bartender, Coach the Bartender, Woody the Bartender, Carla the Waitress, Diane the Academic, Norm the Accountant, Cliff the Mailman, Frasier the Psychiatrist, Lilith the Psychiatrist, Rebecca the Manager
The show aired from 1982 through 1993 and is regarded as one of the top 10 greatest TV shows of all time. Why was it so popular? I believe it's because Cheers appealed to a basic human need. Every one of us has an internal programmed need to belong. We find clubs, teams, companies, families that welcome us and make us feel like we belong. This is what Cheers was to that neighborhood in Boston. Just listen to the theme song lyrics. "Making your way in the world today Takes everything you've got Taking a break from all your worries Sure would help a lot Wouldn't you like to get away? All those nights when you've got no lights The check is in the mail And your little angel Hung the cat up by it's tail And your third fiance didn't show Sometimes you wanna go Where everybody knows your name And they're always glad you came You wanna be where you can see (ah-ah) Our troubles are all the same (ah-ah) You wanna be where everybody knows your name Roll out of bed, Mr. Coffee's dead The morning's looking bright (the morning's looking bright) And your shrink ran off to Europe And didn't even write And your husband wants to be a girl Be glad there's one place in the world Where everybody knows your name And they're always glad you came You wanna go where people know People are all the same You wanna go where everybody knows your name Where everybody your name (where everybody knows your name) And they're always glad you came Where everybody knows your name (where everybody knows your name) And they're always glad you came Where everybody knows your name (where everybody knows your name) And they're always glad you came Where everybody knows your name (where everybody knows your name)" The problems the writer talks about are common to the everyday working man and woman in that area and around the country. The characters felt safe leaving their problems at the door and having a place to escape with others dealing with the same stuff. The viewers of the show watched these characters for 30 minutes each episode to escape their problems too. They felt like they belonged sitting on a bar stool next to Cliff and Norm. The Cheers model is a wonderful thing. Cheers gave outsiders a place to be an insider. We all need a place like that. Let's transition this Cheers model to a solo cleaning business that you just started. You begin by entering Boston not knowing anyone. No one knows your name. You carry your problems all by yourself. You struggle. This is what it's like in the beginning of the Initializer portion of the ISO Model. You have to start. Once you figure out there is a place called Cheers and start showing up, you are not only welcomed but accepted. You become a part of the Cheers family. Similarly, you start putting yourself out there and showing up in the community. The community welcomes you and your cleaning service and then they accept you. Over time, the characters in Cheers became so known to each other that it became the bright spot in their day. They had a place where every body knows their name. Likewise, keep showing up and making a difference in your community by attending networking and chamber events, participating in volunteer and church events, serve in the parades and fairs, join the local school boards and townships. Find your small Cheers in your community. You will become so well known that every body will know your name. Once that happens, you will never have to market again. Your cleaning business will be 100% word-of-mouth and you will be a fully Stabilized ISO Model student! Optimizer is next. Cheers! Are you a solo cleaner, but you're struggling to find a place to belong. Join the Solo Elite Membership. It can be your Cheers. You can optimize your solo cleaning business to earn over $50,000 profit cleaning less than 20 hours per week without employees or subs or drama! Get access to this game-changing training for only $57 per month in the Solo Elite Membership atsmartcleaningschool.com/elite. Today's episode was brought to you by Swept Janitorial Software. Would you like to streamline your scheduling, supplies, quality control, and employee management in your commercial cleaning business so you can have more time to work on building more profit? Check out the Smart Cleaning School's Swept Exclusive Deal. Get access to Swept for 30 days for $30 ($245 savings in the first month)! That's awesome. Just go to smartcleaningschool.com/resources and you'll find our partner deals about halfway down the page. Check out my testimonial once you click through. There's a video on there that shows my Florida Swept testimony. Swept has given me a community of commercial cleaning owners to connect with. It's my Cheers in the industry. If you have a commercial cleaning company of any size, get Swept now!
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