The story...
Long ago over dinner in Bethel Maine, a woman from Xerox gave me advice - it stuck. I've shared this advice with 100's of people and I don't even remember her name. Everybody seemed to understand the advice and its application too. I'd recently been promoted from engineer to engineering manager. She explained the difference between the two tool boxes that I had at my disposal. The old set that served me well and the new set that I'd need to better "lead" and "manage" the group. Surely, it was wise to oil, and occasionally apply, the tools in the old box; yet, the new set must be developed and augmented to leverage the group towards...
Strangely, I sense a need to cleanup and change the tool box that I've been using for the last ten years. Here are seven tools that I think I need to add or dust off, oil, and use more frequently:
- Uber Driving: Help people get where they're going and share life along the way.
- "Bigger" Ears: Listen to others without opinion or thoughts of fixing, managing, or controlling.
- Get Out the Door: Move from thinking about to doing more readily - take that first step.
- Thankfulness: Within my prayers, activities, & relationships - on both "Light" & "Dark" days.
- Exercise & Stretch: Enable my body to go where He and I will to go...
- Invest: Build up others & thoughtfully transfer what I have to 'em too.
- Keep the End in Mind - Be eternally focused and earthly good too.
- Honest in Self Assessment: Remain humble - focused on the glory of God.
Just for today...
"I will make myself learn to use a new set of tools: tolerance, kindness, patience, courtesy, love and humor - and a firm determination to do what is necessary to improve my life." One Day at a Time (p. 17)
"I often restrain myself for fear that others will misunderstand and criticize me." Hope for Today (p. 17)
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