July 17, 2007
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WORKPLACE WISDOM NEWSLETTER
THE RESULTS IMPRESSED ME!
I watched a small tug maneuvering gigantic ships
in and out of a harbor several weeks ago.
How cumbersome the huge ships looked! They were full of cargo,
laden with riches....yet still
unable to maneurver in certain ways. They were in dire need of
help. Indeed, their fantastically
economically rich missions would fail without the "little
tug". Back and forth the tug went. Moving
skillfully from side-to-side of the masterful ships, the small tug
skillfully slid each lumbering giant
into open waters.
I
watched for more than an hour, completely mesmerized.
My
mind searched for other applications of this famous work. I thought of
many
ways that a seemingly insignificant icon can make a huge difference.
Then
my mind lit up!
It
is what lies BENEATH - in the engine - that makes the difference.
How
often do we look at the outward appearance?
The way
one dresses,
The
haircut chosen,
The
eloquent speech,
The
politically correct behavior...
Or
perhaps...the LACK OF ALL OF THE ABOVE?
WHAT
LIES BENEATH IN A PERSON IS THEIR CHARACTER!
IT
IS THEIR ENGINE!
In one of
my classes, I speak of this very subject. It is important that we take the
time to
work on our character. Stephen Covey says that, "We're never finished
working on
our character." You see, character qualities lie beneath the surface in
all of us;
and it is only during difficult times that we can truly determine the
strength
(or lack of strength) of the individual. When we are burdened or burned
out; when
we feel we are at the end of our rope; when storms don't seem to let
up...that's
when a strong character steers us safely through the storm. On the
other
hand, a person who is "ALL SHOW - WITH LITTLE CHARACTER
DEVELOPMENT
IN THEIR ENGINE" may not be able to make it through the
storm.
July 17, 2007
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I see the TUG BOAT as those individuals who think they
are not making a
difference
- but they are!
I see the GLAMOROUS AND MIGHTY SHIPS as those individuals who need the
team
effort of those who support them.
WE NEED BOTH!
In life, we WILL be both from time to time.
I
think MIGHTY SHIPS do, in fact, draw the most attention:
the
executive at the top
the
charismatic speaker
the
stylish dresser
the
fanciest appointments
I
think TUG BOATS don't, in general, draw attention to themselves:
the
quiet soldier who follows orders
the
supportive team member who shoulders his load
the
easy-going child in a robust and noisy family
the
diligent student who works through the night for good grades
As
I sat and watched the tug working so hard - unrelentlessly -
maneuvering
the huge ships out of the tight port, I vowed to respect
THOSE
OF US WHO GIVE WITHOUT THE ACCOLADES.
I
even think I saw the "tug" smiling! No kidding!
When there
are no medals, plaques, stars, reviews, grand paychecks, or media
coverage...will
I work to make a difference?
I
will find myself many times in life needing to
DO
THE WORK...WHATEVER THE WORK IS.
So,
I said to myself, "Be a tug when you need to be a tug!"
Do
the work - no glory or accolades.
When
no one is looking, just do your job!
AND,
LIKE THE TUG, SMILE WHEN I'M DOING IT!
Sure, some of us may have the corner office, the plush carpet,
or the grander title...YOU'RE THE SHIP.
Yet, we ALL have a job.
July 17, 2007
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Let's
work together to make the best world we can make.
Small
efforts make such a huge impact.
That
which lies beneath in your engine is, ultimately, what others see.
Give
it your best effort.
LESSONS
FROM THE TUG:
Do
your job today.
Don't
seek the limelight.
Help
your neighbor.
Keep
your BIG engine tuned up inside of you.
Let
your results speak for themselves.
And,
occasionally, toot your horn!