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CytatyUnknownCatch your people doing something right and let them know you appreciate it.Cheerfulness greases the axles of the world. Children are natural mimics; they act like their parents in spite of every effort to teach them good manners. Children begin by loving their parents. As they grow older, they judge them. Sometimes they forgive them. Conversation is an exercise of the mind; gossip is merely an exercise of the tongue. Courage is always greatest when blended with meekness; intellectual ability is most admired when it sparkles in the setting of modest self-distrust; and never does the human soul appear so strong as when it foregoes revenge and dares to forgive any injury. Courage is not the absence of fear, but the conquest of it. Create the kind of climate in your organization where personal growth is expected, recognized and rewarded. Criticism is the disapproval of people, not for having faults, but having faults different from your own. Desire for security keeps littleness little and threatens the great with smallness. Early civilizations complained about still earlier ones, much as we do about both Education is not received. It is achieved. Enthusiasm is that kindling spark which marks the difference between the leaders in every activity and the laggards who put in just enough to "get by." Enthusiasm is very good lubrication for the mind. Every success is built on the ability to do better than good enough. |
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