READ AN INTERESTING ARTICLE AND THOUGHT I WOULD PASS IT ON TO YOU DETAILERS WHO ARE STILL STRUGGLING TO SURVIVE FROM THE EFFECTS OF THE DOWN ECONOMY THESE PAST THREE YEARS:
Changing your mind!!! Is that good or bad. Some in our society see a person's changing their mind about something as a sign of weakness, of indecisiveness.
But the way I see it, "changing your mind" is ok to do.
You must realize that good managers are ones who do change their minds, and move on. Being stubborn and inflexible will hamper a company's grow and a person's career.
You can look at changing your mind as a "do-over." A fresh start....a second chance, in sort a "re-do." In the detail business the word "re-do" is bad, bad, bad. No one wants to re-do a vehicle, right?
The prefix "RE" does mean to do again. But look at it this way, you have the power of the word, "DO" which is the basis of all accomplishments. And, you combine this with the safety net of "RE", do it again.
You need to get into the habit of using "RE" much more often. If you do things will work out much better. If things do not go the way you want, then you need to: RE-flect; RE-think; RE-establish; RE-build; RE-view; RE-vise; RE-new; RE-structure; RE-generate: RE-organize; RE-direct; RE-capture; RE-work; RE-cover; RE-fine; RE-arrange; RE-evaluate; RE-form; RE-create; RE-start and RE-do.
Many immediately take the opposite position on "RE."
For example, they RE-fuse any advise; they RE-frain from changing anything; they RE-sist and RE-sent any suggestions someone might have.
As a result they keep RE-peating the same mistakes and they RE-linquish any chance for success in the future.
Their choice of how they look at "RE" will RE-veal who they are.
For those of you reading this post, quit being RE-luctant and RE-lax and move forward.
Do not live with RE-morse; RE-gret; and began to RE-claim the same positive outlook you had when you started your detail business.
You got to RE-energize yourself and RE-claim your self-esteem and confidence and RE-ject any notion that cannot RE-gain what might appear to be lost, and even make it better.
RE-fuse to be defeated.
*Taken from an article by Robert Stevenson
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/16/2012 05:04AM by buda.