It’s very exciting to get your funeral director’s license. Unless you’re in Colorado - I don’t know what you folks do.
Most states probably make you attach a picture of your freshly-scrubbed, innocent and wide-eyed face and hang the license in a prominent place near the entrance of your funeral home so that everyone can see who is licensed to work in the facility. (And don’t get a mugshot like this guy - that’s Chapman, who shot John Lennon!)
But years go by and you get older, while the fresh-faced, deer-caught-in-the-headlights newbie in the picture stays the same.
Heck, your picture might be so old that your hairstyle has gone out of style and come back into style in the meantime.
So today’s Daily Nag is simple: Change that picture!
People enter your firm everyday. And while you’ve seen that picture approximately 6,000 times, your clients may very well be seeing it for the first time. Don’t let them see the “fade” haircut you had in 1984 or the wide lapels of your leisure suit.
Look like the times you serve. And change that picture at least once a year.
Imagine that Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson was a funeral director? Her license would still have a picture like this:

Although now she looks like this:
