1715 pm “…………a person’s Character says a lot about them. It opens or closes ones doors to opportunities that life has to offer. Skills, expertise and experience are good but they are short lived if character is missing. He who is faithful with a little can be entrusted with much………
Be willing to sacrifice the small you to achieve the big you(Chinese proverb). Take the not so prestigious opportunities, not so well paying or those voluntary tasks that come your way. Do that extra assignment when asked to and don’t find it so hard to extend your day by an extra thirty minutes even when you are supposed to be out of office. From such, the bigger you gets a chance to grow and other doors of opportunities open.
Humility is the willingness to be corrected, the courage to own up to your mistakes and accept to bear the consequences. It’s that attitude that pushes the words “I am sorry for what happened. I am ready to bear the penalty and willing to do everything to repair our relations”
Be humble enough to accept other people’s opinions. Until we were humble, we would never have managed sitting all those years listening to a teacher in front of a class. Knowledge is acquired when we are humble enough to listen and accept to be taught. Open your ears to instruction and take note when rectified.
Team work means you value the fact that a complete staff is composed of not only you. It implies looking at progress from the holistic team perspective rather than seek individual glory. It means you value everyone’s contribution and you consider a task incomplete until everyone has played their part. Working together equates success.
Money is important but it is not everything. Great people are those who do not necessarily have money as their motivation but those who strive to achieve things beyond their selfish selves. A well lived life is a life lived with the bigger picture in mind. Whatever you do affects other people in two ways. Chose to live a life beyond the selfish you.…………..” 1756pm
Friday, January 21, 2011
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