4/23/2024 0 Comments I'm glad your in my dash poemEven better appreciating the words and actions of others enriches my dash, as well as theirs. I’ve been beyond humbled to hear through the years of the impact those notes had on the recipients. When I started my career, I began a tactic of sending personal handwritten thank you notes every week to people who had an impact on my week, achieved some goal, supported me or met me. Two great mentors for me in this setting are Ron Webb and Kevin Kruse Always be gracious and say thank you and do it every chance you get. Additionally, I read constantly for ideas and tips.We use several techniques in our office from effective calendaring and a Glip project management system to a process of sharing our top two daily goals with our team. Focus every day and use tools to maximize productivity and stay the course.What am I committed to doing? What do I want to create? Why does it matter? Read your vision or mission statement every Monday morning to remind yourself of your goals at the start of each week with an eye toward the bigger picture.I’ll share three takeaways that I plan to reintroduce in my life with this concept in mind: In the workplace, being mindful of the dash (the hours spent in the office each day) is significant when it comes to being both successful and happy. And I am going to live it as if I don’t have any more.” Not necessarily in a morbid sense, rather in the sense of making the most of each day-doing something significant or worthwhile for yourself, your business and those around you. Wayne Dyer summed it up as: “A lot of people say, ‘This is the first day of the rest of my life.’ I prefer to think, ‘This is the last day of my life. To some, the dash may even mean living as if each day is your last day. The concept reminds me to be in the moment and to make the most of every interaction, as they are over in a flash, or in this context…a dash. The dash represents your results and reputation. The dash is the meaning-or meat-of every endeavor. This small dash encompasses so many moments and days, yet also leaves so much unsaid. For everyone who starts a career or job: the day we start and the day we depart (via resignation, termination or layoff).As founders of companies: the day we found a company and the day we exit (via a sell or succession plan or, hopefully not, shuttering the doors).On the two hour drive home, I contemplated the dash concept in other contexts: The poem is poignant and certainly had me pondering my life, efforts and impact-my dash. The translation: Your life is made of your date of birth and date of death with a dash between. The essence: Your life is made of two dates and a dash. More fitting than I imagined: Johnny’s stepdaughter read a poem entitled The Dash by Linda Ellis during the service… On the drive to East Texas my Facebook feed popped up this most appropriate image from SoulSeeds. He had a wonderful, fulfilling 83+ years, so it was a celebration. Over the weekend I attended a memorial service for my Cousin Johnny Moore.
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