“That’s Frustrating”

When a situation leads you to be frustrated, it’s more of an opportunity than something worth being frustrated with.

When you wish there was some better alternative to the experience you just went through… there is.

The responsibility is there for your taking.

To improve. To launch a better version.

Though complaining in general isn’t worth the energy, I suppose it could be worth it so long as action to make things better follows.

Stay Positive & Use It As A Trigger

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Will They Miss It

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It’s the best assessment we could give our work.

It’s also the best compliment to receive.

There’s a writer who hasn’t posted on her blog in more than a month. I long for her words and thought leadership and lessons. She’s gone right now, and I miss her.

It’s a great reminder that we oughta strive to create work that’s missed if it were gone.

And probably be the kind of person that would be missed if we were gone, too.

Stay Positive & Make The Meaningful, Be The Meaningful

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Something Different

In most of our ways, we are stuck.

Not necessarily in a bad sense, but in the sense of comfort and status quo and “the usual.”

Certainly in ways that we feel work out. Perhaps the way we drive to work or the beer we have in our fridge or the books we read. It’s all good.

But on the path to better (because there is always a better), we have to do things differently.

Drive a new way. Try a new beer. Read a new book.

The same goes for how we serve others.

Try a different joke or greeting. Add a different item to the merchandise wall. Offer a different food item.

Different does well for us in a lot of aspects. It opens us up to interacting with new people and in new ways.

And it’s that interaction that fulfills us and makes whatever discomfort we feel in something different, worth it.

Stay Positive & It’s Sometimes Scary At First, But Different Is The Way To Better

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Use The White Space

The void is there for a reason.

It’s space to reflect. It’s time to get creative. It’s where you can find the energy to leap.

We all need processing time; for the past, present and future.

There’s no excuse for not using the white space.

Stay Positive & No Excuse For Not Making White Space, Either

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The Other Person

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It doesn’t matter if it’s the context of a customer or a coworker or a partner.

Doesn’t matter if it’s a vendor or another organization (which, truly, is still a person on the inside).

The other person is going through their own challenges, mistakes, motivations and bosses expecting them to step up. They’ve got family pressure and other expectations of them outside their work. They, too, are balancing doing what needs to be done and working to move things forward, to improve, to leap.

Every other is working a life as complex and challenging as our own.

When we can take an extra step to help another out; it doesn’t just help them, it helps us, too.

Stay Positive & Empathy Is Everything

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A Little More

A little more emphasis in your voice.

A little more positivity.

A little more listening.

A little more effort.

A little more collaboration.

A little of a lot can go a long way in making a real difference.

Stay Positive & A Little More Is All It Takes

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Positive Attitude Streak

There are a lot of great streaks out there.

Writing streaks. Workout streaks. Work streaks.

But none as impactful as a streak of a positive attitude.

A positive attitude when things are going our way and when they’re not. A positive attitude when the work gets piled on. A positive attitude when others need you when you know they shouldn’t. A positive attitude when faced with adversity.

Fortunately there’s an endless opportunity to have a positive attitude. If you lose track, you can start again and quickly build your streak.

And the most beautiful part is that once the streak is long enough, momentum carries it from there.

Stay Positive & How Long Can You Go?

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