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How to Roll on Hard Days

The people I work with are my inspiration show up to work and do my best.

Every company has its hard and even downright awful days. And every leader has days that frustrate and discourage them. It can diminish confidence and self-faith. When faced with a challenging day, many people play the victim. They crumble, blame others and feel powerless.  Why is it that my colleagues inspire me? It is because they keep plowing ahead. They don’t give up. They don’t get discouraged. They fix the problem.  They learn from the problem and focus relentlessly on solutions.

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Ordinary People versus Great People

Ordinary People can fool anyone in the short term.

GREAT people build trust and earn respect for the long term.

 

Ordinary People panic about deadlines and forget their priorities.

GREAT People know that spending time with loved ones and doing work that matters is all that counts.

Ordinary people spend too much time talking and complaining.

GREAT people take action quietly and without fuss.

Ordinary people watch TV when they get home.

GREAT people read books, write journals and meditate.

 

Ordinary people seek attention.

GREAT people let their work and conduct speak for them.

Ordinary people dodge responsibility – ‘someone else will clean up the problem’

GREAT people take ownership of challenges with a smile on their face.

Ordinary people gossip and tear others down to get ahead.

GREAT people take others with them on the way up.

Ordinary people skip class or lectures or seminars.

GREAT people know that education and learning pays off.

Ordinary people pick up take away food on the way home.

GREAT people pick up groceries, cook at home and make enough for lunch the next day.

Ordinary people react defensively to customers with gripes or demands.

 GREAT people listen patiently and show empathy.

 Ordinary people swear and use clichés.

GREAT people have impeccable conduct and use language like art.

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Ordinary vs. GREAT. Which one are you?

We all can act ordinary sometimes. GREAT people however are mindful when they are being ordinary and step up to greatness every time.

 

Great People Make…

…. the right decisions at the right time.

The first step to being a great person is to recognise that you are making hundreds of decisions every waking day.

What you wear. What you eat. Who you associate with. What to say. How you say it. What to read. What to watch. When to sleep. When to wake, what you do on waking etc..

Under each one of these decisions is a branch network of smaller decisions of how’s, why’s, who’s, when’s, and where’s.

Every decision shapes your daily thoughts and feelings, which over time shapes your personality. Every decision counts.

DECIDE CONSCIOUSLY.

Spontaneity is overrated.

The Miracle of The Bamboo Tree

After the seed for this amazing tree is planted, you see nothing, absolutely nothing, for four years except for a tiny shoot. During those four years all the growth is underground in an intricate but massive root structure that spreads deep and wide getting to know the earth. But then in the fifth year the Chinese bamboo tree grows up to 80 feet!

The late great Steven Covey reminds us in his book “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” that many things in life are like the bamboo tree. You invest your time and energy into eating well, exercising, nurturing loving relationships, working hard, learning, and you do everything you can to live a great life, AND sometimes you don’t see anything for weeks, months, or even years.

But if you’re patient and you keep at it, that “fifth year” will come around and you will be astounded at the growth and change you see taking place.