Monday, May 17, 2021

Daniel's Devotional

I love it when Daniel speaks at the weekly employee devotionals. It was his turn today and like always he gave an amazing message and set clear expectations to follow. No doubt Daniel is a wonderful leader. 

 

Here are Five Things to do as a Leader! 

 

1. Excitement! You are excited right now. Don't lose the excitement. Daniel is passionate about his job and it shows!

 

2. Obey rules! Look around you. Follow the rules. Follow procedures but find ways to do more without expecting anything back regardless of who sees and who doesn't. Share your ideas good or bad and discard the bad as fast as a rotten potato. Become a value part of any place you work. Don't be complacent just because others encourage it. I don’t know anyone who is more obedient than my husband, even when he does not agree with a decision.  

 

3. In every job there is something to take pride in. I heard of a woman teaching her grandchildren how to wash a china dish. She and her husband had run a restaurant and the one thing besides the great food that brought people back was that the dishes were spotless. Not a speck of food anywhere on them. When lined in a row they were beautiful not just something to plop food on but incredibly so clean each plate looked as if it was new and being used the first time. She said to them. These people honor me with trust and pay me for doing something I love. I treat them as my loved ones. Treat each job you ever have as treasure. Each one will help you develop the skills to move through life with integrity if you will let it. Daniel has integrity in everything he does and has pride for a work well done. 

 

4. Learn discipline in speech and honesty. Never let pressure to get something done push you to take short cuts that cheapen who you are. Be the best of you at all time and in all paces. Daniel does his very best each time and goes over and beyond the call of duty. 

 

5. In every job you work with people who also have lives of stress, sadness and successes. Learn to care. Hear their voices. Listen for a tired voice and empathize. The one thing I love about Daniel is that he has a big heart too. He is truly the best boss anyone could ever have. 

 

Con amor

Vero

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