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June 27, 2005

TIP #31 - Be the Somebody

I ran across this poem recently in Ideabank. I thought it captured what too often happens in the workplace. Everybody is waiting for somebody to do something.

People who are winning at working don't wait. They're the somebody. They do what needs to be done. If you want to be winning at working, stop waiting; start doing.

A POEM ABOUT RESPONSIBILITY
BY Charles Osgood

There was a most important job that needed to be done,
And no reason not to do it, there was absolutely none.
But in vital matters such as this, the thing you have to ask
Is who exactly will it be who'll carry out the task.

Anybody could have told you that Everybody knew
That this was something Somebody would surely have to do.
Nobody was unwilling. Anybody had the ability.
But Nobody believed that it was his responsibility.

It seemed to be a job that Anybody could have done.
If anybody thought he was supposed to be the one.
But since Everybody recognized that Anybody could
Everybody took for granted that Somebody would.

But Nobody told Anybody that we are aware of,
That he would be in charge of seeing it was taken care of.
And Nobody took it on himself to follow through,
And do what Everybody thought that Somebody would do.

When what Everybody needed so did not get done at all,
Everybody was complaining that Somebody dropped the ball.
Anybody then could see it was an awful crying shame,
And Everybody looked around for Somebody to blame.

Somebody should have done the job
And Everybody should have,
But in the end Nobody did
What Anybody could have.

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Posted by Nan Russell at 11:50 AM

June 15, 2005

Thought for the Day

"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing." Abraham Lincoln

I agree. I've managed hundreds of people in my twenty years in management, and I found that people who have decided to succeed don't give up. Determination is a powerful difference.

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Posted by Nan Russell at 06:09 PM

June 08, 2005

TIP #30 - There is No Secret

People are looking for the secret to success; the secret to being a millionaire; the secret to winning at working. And here's the secret - there is no secret.

People who are winning at working know it takes persistence, determination, commitment, passion, practice, focus and hard work. Success happens a step at a time.

Quit looking out there for the secret to winning at working. Look inside and you'll find everything you need.

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Posted by Nan Russell at 06:04 PM

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