How to Move.
Start early & go long.
Think about your schedule. Starting or leaving on time—whether it's at work, at a meeting, or at an event—is what's expected.
And if we do only what's expected, we can be fairly sure we'll rarely enjoy any special result.
A couple of quick questions...
- Of the 20 or so days you work each month, how many times do you start earlier than is expected of you?
- How many times do you work longer hours than are required?
To start early and go long sends a message of purpose, commitment, and respect—to others and yourself— and assures better results over time. To be even one minute late, or rarely be challenged ending your day on time, sends a completely different message.
Get lost in your service to others.
Give more and you'll enjoy more.

If you owned the place or lead the team, what kind of people would you want with you?
What kind would you want to be somewhere else?
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962)
U.N. diplomat and humanitarian





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