1. Create work for yourself; don’t wait for it to be assigned to you.
2. Take the initiative in performing your job, instead of playing a passive part.
3. Grapple with big jobs - petty tasks debase you.
4. Choose difficult jobs. Progress lies in accomplishing difficult work.
5. Once you start a task, never give up - complete it, no matter what.
6. Lead those around you. Leading others instead of being led makes a big difference in the long run.
7. Have a plan. A long-term plan engenders perseverance, planning and effort, and gives you hope for the future.
8. Have self-confidence; otherwise your work will lack force, persistence and even substance.
9. Use your brain to the fullest degree at all times. Keep an eye on all quarters and always be on the alert. This is the way we ensure satisfactory service.
10. Don’t be afraid of friction. Friction is the mother of progress and the stimulus for aggressiveness. If you fear friction, you will become servile and timid.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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