Leadership Thought for the Week, December 18th

December 18, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares  

One of the new features here at Leadership Turn involves moving the leadership thought for the week to Monday.  While originally I thought that a little mid-week motivation was a good thing (and it is), I really wanted to do more than just share a thought.  I wanted to challenge all of us to work and focus on what the thought meant, and how we could introduce it into our business and personal lives.

Today represents that change.  I hope the thought brings you motivation for the week, but more than than, I hope you accept the challenge which follows. 

Really great people always see the best in others; it is the little man who looks for the worst — and finds it.

                                              —Samuel Coleridge Taylor

 

This week’s action plan:  Look around, and really notice what the people around you do.  Give a pat on the back, or two, to someone who really needs it.  Start to see the best in others, and then take it a step further by helping others to see the best in themselves. 

Feel free to share your experiences in the comments.

 


Comments

2 Responses to “Leadership Thought for the Week, December 18th”
  1. Thank you for this inspiring site, it has been very helpful in my research on leadership issues, quotes and ideas. Above all it is well written, easy to understand and find your way around and it is fun to explore. Happy 2008 full of inspiration and prosperity.
    Christiane

  2. Miki Saxon says:

    Thanks, Christiane, I’m glad that it’s of use to you:)

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