Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Worry-- WHY DO IT?

Blog quote #795...

"Worry is an old man with a bent head, carrying a load of feathers he thinks is lead."   -Anonymous-
Worry is a waste of time, and does nothing to solve the problem. Most of the time, the things we worry about never even come true. 
So, next time you start worrying- a.) catch yourself and b.) re-direct your thinking toward solutions and other positive things.  You'll be glad you did, you'll be less stressed and you'll become more productive. All good things. 
Onward...
That's my view...what say you? 
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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Popular form of Transportation

Blog quote #794...

"The world's favorite form of transportation...is the bandwagon."  -Jim Griffin-
Interesting quote here. Cute, yet makes a statement.
Are you a bandwagon jumper or do you march to your own program?  Hmm..

That's my view...what say you? 
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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Brilliant Advice for Campaigners

Blog quote #793...

"I offer my opponents a bargain: If they stop telling lies about us,I will stop telling the truth about them."  -Adlai Stevenson, 1952 campaign speech-
Since it was around election time, thought this was appropriate. Genius mix of words here. We love the use of the word bargain
Then, Stevenson uses statements of opposite, to drive home an excellent point. Brilliant!
Have no idea if he won or lost, but A+ for creativity and substance.
That's my view...what say you? 
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Friday, November 6, 2015

OF GREAT IMPORTANCE: Treat your employees well..

Blog quote #792...

"Take away my people but leave my factories, and soon grass will grow on the factory floors. Take away my factories, but leave my people, and  soon we will have a new and better factory."  -Andrew Carnegie-
The point Carnegie is making here is that his people were and are his most important asset. The sooner more companies understand this, the better productivity and customer satisfaction will be. In fact, happier employees-and everything improves.
Seems like everyone is cutting corners when it comes to employees, to save a buck, and it ends up costing companies more in the end. Pinch pennies but lose dollars.
Southwest Air said it best..."Customer satisfaction is not our number one goal. Employee satisfaction is." If the employees are treated great, they'll walk through walls for their company and give maximum effort. Result-customer satisfaction will go through the roof.
That's my view...what say you? 
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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Decisions, decisions

Blog quote #791...

"With everything that has happened to you, you can either feel sorry for yourself or treat what has happened as a gift. Everything is either an opportunity to grow, or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose."  -Wayne Dyer-
Here is that 'choice' thing again. 
Boy, our thoughts and decisions of how to react to life, really do impact our future. Hmm...
That's my view...what say you? 
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Monday, November 2, 2015

Is there a Correlation here?

Blog quote #790...

"Suffering and  success go together. If you are succeeding without suffering, it is because others before have suffered. If you are suffering without succeeding, it is that others after you may succeed."  -Dr. Edward Johnson-
This, something Dr. Johnson has experienced, and come to believe. 
We think it has some merit. How about you- how did your mind react as you read this quote?
That's my view...what say you? 
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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Do YOU admit your mistakes?

Blog quote #789...

"Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and also,  give you an opportunity to commit more. -Mark Twain-
We love this quote for a couple of reasons. First, people aren't used to being humble, admitting their mistakes, for fear of showing  weakness. On the contrary, it's actually a sign of strength, to be able to admit when you are wrong.
Second, Twain kicks in  his sense of humor, letting people know that we are human we do make mistakes, and it's likely we'll make more. And that's fine, too.
Yes we all should learn from our errors and try not to commit the same ones over and over, but it's just part of the deal that we will be making a few slip-ups, and 'oop-sies' along the way. 
Just letting you know...OK?
That's my view...what say you? 
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