We must constantly be careful not to send the wrong message

highway information sign, a giant question mark
some answers are very challenging to explain

 

The main point: Every time we stumble, be sorry, pick ourselves back up, and keep moving forward.

We must constantly be careful not to send the wrong message. This is terrifying sometimes. Like recently.

Nearly two months ago, Lee Cockerell generously shared a copy of his new book, The Customer Rules: The 39 Essential Rules for Delivering Sensational Service.

Holidays, year-end commitments, hard work, precious Family time, important exercising, blessed worshipping, daily home chores, (never enough) volunteering, passionate writing – all take time. And time is money. Feeling like I need to borrow some (time).

Maybe this week. Maybe.

Heading to New Orleans to speak in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome to 8k people.

(for real)

Lee trusts me to be responsible. He gave the book nearly four months ahead of it’s official release, March 5, 2013.

We can take solace, but not ever use it as an excuse, that everyone stumbles.

Everyone. And we forgive each other, no matter what.

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The only fair way to treat everyone the same is this rarely used strategy

everyone is a VIP, very individual person
everyone is a VIP, very individual person

 

The only fair way to treat everyone the same is this rarely used strategy.

Treat everyone the same, by treating everyone differently.

Does anyone exist on our planet that likes a cookie cutter approach to being treated like a “special individual”?

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What is the ultimate leadership test ever invented?

life's purpose
the physiological goal in life is reproduction

 

What is the ultimate leadership test ever invented? Parenting. Why? Because everything we’ve learned is our responsibility to teach and develop in our child(ren). Without a child, who does an adult teach this too?

Without the passing on of our deepest convictions, most noble aspirations, and biggest mistakes, a person is likely to leave cards on the table, in the game called life.

If we are not, or never will be a parent, this may be difficult to comprehend. We still love you. Unconditionally.

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