Are you walking in your greatness at your job or business?
What do your customers, employees, or employer say about your product, service, or work performance?
When you’re passionate about your job, find it fulfilling, or are earning lots of money, that’s a great feeling. And it will likely cause your response to the first question to be, Yes, I am walking in my greatness. But walking in your greatness doesn’t mean when everything is going well. Walking in your greatness compels you to seek to do even better – in good times and lean times. If you consider your performance at work to be good, rather than great, then that’s an indicator that you have room for improvement. Try walking in your greatness no matter what the work situation.
Again, how you respond to the questions above tells a lot about you and your walk at work. If you believe you have greatness in you, you can’t walk in it sometimes; you must do it all the time. A good employee does what is necessary. A great employee or employer does more than what is required. This person doesn’t see their work as work. They see it as a service that deserves the best they can provide to the customer. Is that you?
What Makes a Person go from Good to Great?
In the article, Going Beyond Good to Become Great, the writer talks about four strategies leaders should understand and implement to get there.
“Every person is born with a seed of greatness.”
— Myles Munroe
- Understand what great looks like
- Be on a constant quest to improve
- Be very clear about the opportunity and what you are trying to achieve – and don’t let anything get in the way
- Inspire others to greatness
Going from good to great is a mindset that can see unlimited possibilities. Don’t settle for mediocrity. Strive to be greater. Acquire a habit of getting the job done as promptly as possible – and make no excuses. Here are 7 ways you can start creating a mindset to take your job performance or business beyond good to great. Make “WOW” your benchmark for success.
- Think of ways to make “Wow” the last thing you say when you finish a task
- Provide Wow Customer Service
- Wow Yourself by doing more than is expected
- Always be part of the solution, not the problem
- If you’re a business owner, create a culture for Wow to flourish
- Work toward continuous Improvement for yourself and the company
- Never settle for, “Good job!” When your standard is Wow, “Great job!”
What are three things you can do starting today to create the “Wow” response in your workplace or performance? Remember, you must experience your Wow before you can expect others to.
Continue to walk in your greatness!
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Pat B. Freeman
Empowerment Coach & Vision-Building Expert
Helping turn your Inspiration-to-Action, and your Passion-to-Profits!
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