Saturday, June 21, 2008

The Elevator Principle

People can be the wind beneath our wings or the anchor on our boat. People who add value to others almost always do so intentionally. Adding value to others requires a person to give of him- or herself. That rarely occurs by accident.

In relationships, receiving is easy. Giving is much more difficult. We all want to be a positive influence in the lives of others. If you want to lift people up and add value to their lives, keep the following in mind:

● Lifters commit themselves to daily encouragement.
● Lifters know the little difference that separates hurting and helping.
● Lifters initiate the positive in a negative environment.
● Lifters understand life is not a dress rehearsal.
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Soundview Executive Book Summaries John C. Maxwell "Winning with People"

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is something we all need to consider when we allow those in this short story called, "Life"

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