Friday, February 6, 2009

Fast-Track the Possibilities

Quick -- Name one thing you can do, one person you can call, or one thought you can complete, in the next 10 minutes, that could make a difference.

Then fast-track the possibilities before you get distracted by something else.

Name one step you can take, one question you can ask, or one idea you can share, in the next 15 minutes, that could increase your impact.

Fast-track those possibilities before you talk yourself out of them.

Name one step you can build on, one conclusion you can re-validate, or one recommendation you can support, in the next 30 minutes, that could truly help make things better.

Fast-track the possibilities before you forget what you were even thinking about.

Use the next hour to get that much more interested what possibilities are readily available to you, to become that much more aware of the possibilities around you, and to commit that much more fully to furthering these possibilities, sooner, rather than later ... rather than not at all.

Quick -- fast-track the possibilities before the moment is gone.

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Anonymous Bill says...

I thought about this. I was reviewing our shops' performance before I opened your blog, so I called a Shop Manger at one of our facilities and thanked him for the excellent job he was doing, given his location's perfect 10.0 on a recent phone survey. (The industry average is 8.9.)

I could tell he was shocked that I called him. And probably even more so that it was with GOOD news!

I hope I made his day and in turn he made a positive impact for others that day. Good news spreads. Too often we forget to say "thank you".

I learn something or think differently each month after I read your blog. Thank you Barry.

March 9, 2009 10:23 AM  

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