Team Work
I posted this two years ago and thought you might enjoy it again.
I had an incredible experience the other day. As I was checking out at the local grocery store, my iPod shuffle separated from the earbuds and fell down between two counters. There was a thin space between the immovable counters which had collected all sorts of things over the years.
The manager, who had just gotten off her shift, rallied her co-workers. Creatively they found a piece of cardboard, a metal wire and a broom. At one point there were five employees lending assistance and advice.… Continue reading
PAY ATTENTION!
I was at the driving range the other day and I saw a little girl about 7 years old with her dad. She was hitting the ball sometimes and trading off with her dad. It looked like they were having a lot of fun.
Soon her mom joined them. Mom and Dad started talking. Pretty soon the girl was loudly demanding that both watch her. Mom and Dad would say in unison, “we’re watching”, and return to their conversation. Even though the little girl’s back was to her parents, she could sense that they weren’t watching.
Children aren’t afraid… Continue reading
Players vs. Pretenders
I recently read an interesting article from the John Maxwell Company that offered some great tips on identifying who your players on your team are versus who are the pretenders. Pretenders look the part and talk the part, but fall short in fulfilling the part. They can disrupt your entire team. Pretenders put their personal agenda before the team. Check out these tips to distinguish between the two.
1. Players have a servant’s mindset; pretenders have a selfish mindset. Players do things for the benefit of others and the organization, while pretenders think only of benefitting themselves. A pretender… Continue reading
Commitment
Following is a blog from last October. A few things have happened lately that sent me looking for these thoughts. I hope you'll enjoy them again.
I’ve long believed the universe sends messages to each one of us everyday. Lots of times we don’t notice them or believe they are messages. Sometimes they are too strong to ignore – because they keep repeating themselves. During the last three days I’ve gotten the same message three times, in different forms. I was wondering why I was getting increasingly annoyed until I linked all three together. They were examples of commitment –… Continue reading
Stuck?
We all tend to get stuck in certain thinking patterns. Our beliefs can become concrete truths in our minds – yet may not be based on facts or reality. These ideas can limit so many things in our lives and take away “possibility”! Our self talk centers around “I can’t possibly do that…” “I could never….” “That’s impossible….” “It will never work….” Following are some tips about getting unstuck.
Tip 1: Challenge assumptions. Consider putting your assumptions aside. Or better yet, assume you can do whatever you’d like to do. Once you put aside the “why you can’t” and replace… Continue reading
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