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Cycle 6 Day 10

Packed, loaded car and drove to Emma's, an easier journey than anticipated. Used the M27 that is now a smart motorway. No broken-down cars or lorries enroute so a faster journey than in June when the 50 mph restrictions were still in place.


Side-effects 

Poor sleep

Neuropathy

Some breathlessness

Sore mouth - easing

Rough palette - easing

Tinnitus

End of the mild constipation



Meds

Anti-nausea

B12

B6

Anti-acid reflux

Calcium

Paracetamol


Observations

Normal BP and pulse. Blood oxygen and temp.


Spoke with Megan about store metrics for efficiency. Staff, space, stock and money. Staff and space helped sharpen Vince Malone's ideas stock and money reflected how I would now manage them.

Also spoke with Charles Whitting about an inexpensive 'investment' to improve how a store may operate. Discussed splitting epos stock counting to a daily task focusing on top sellers and low sellers. Also sent a link to Mark Fletchers video on how he is developing the new newsXpress store in a suburban high street.


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