Motivational Power Quote
Turning the Good Into the Exceptional
"The task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate
apparently ordinary people to unusual effort.
The tough problem is not to the identifying winners:
it is in making winners out o ordinary people."
K. Patricia Cross, scholar
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Turning the good into the exceptional
There will be times in our life that a person enters it that has the capacity to have a positive impact on our lives and future. That person brings with them their life experiences and knowledge to us and is willing to share their expertise with us.
We can open our mind and become receptive to listening to the information and drawing on the person knowledge to enhance our life or we can elect to ignore them.
Turning the good into the exceptional is taking our current level of thinking and expertise and moving it to the next level. We have to willing to open our mind to except new information and concepts. Be willing to sharpen our existing skills and to apply new techniques and strategies to become exceptional.
A thin slice of difference between the good and the exceptional is in stepping out of our comfort zone of doing what's always been done. And stepping into the possible zone of stretching our minds to acquire additional knowledge and applying that new knowledge in a positive fashion to become better and grow into become exceptional.
Most people start their success journey to be good at what they do in order to achieve their goals. They are committed to achieve success and will work hard to reach their goals.
The person that's passionate about their life and career are life long learners, and the will apply their knowledge and skills to succeed. They will continually push forward and move closer to their goals. That person will find that they are turning the good into the exceptional and as a result they will reap the benefits of the harvest of the efforts and journey of being an exceptional person.
©2010 Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
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