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Art Fettig's Newsletter - May 10, 2010
Art Fettig's Monday Morning Memo May 10, 2010 800-441-7676 or 919-732-6994 artfettig@aol.com In This Issue o Loving What You Do o Say Something Good o Visit Our Website o Points To Ponder o A Little Humor o Quote of the Week o To Subscribe 
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Loving what you do Somewhere I read a study that suggested that there is a direct relationship between loving what you do and doing your work in a truly professional manner. In other words, if you find that you do not love your job then perhaps it is time that you started doing your job to the best of your ability and then some. The catch in all of this is in that "and then some." It you will make a mad effort to do whatever you do just a little bit better each day then, just maybe, in time you will become outstanding in your field. If you ignore my suggestion then you just might be out standing in the unemployment line looking for a job because as more and more American's are learning, employers are becoming more and more demanding every year. I used to clean latrines for a living. And I put in a twelve hour day washing dishes in a sweat shop. I mopped floors and peeled potatoes too. This was all a part of my Army experience and there were days that I would have reinlisted and agreed to do any of these jobs for twelve hours a day for an extra year if I could just get out of that mess in Korea alive. The good thing about surviving all of that bad stuff is that after that every day was a great day in a comparative way. If you find yourself complaining too much then just maybe you have had it too good. If so, look out. I went to my eye doctor today and he suggested that I have cataract surgery on both eyes in the next few months. Driving home, just for a block or so I felt a little sorry for myself and then I thought about my friend Harold and another friend Greg and how they both lost their sight when they were infants. The doctor says that the surgery will take about ten minutes and in a short time I will be seeing much better than I do now. An inconvenience, sure, but how blessed I am living here just a few miles from Duke and UNC and some of the finest doctors in the world. Life is Good! Good! Good! I'd love to hear your comments... leave your thoughts on my Blog. Say Something Good Loving wife, Jean, had a knee replacement and we have been inundated with kind words, loving deeds and wonderful meals arriving on our doorstep almost daily. I knew we have fantastic chefs in our local restaurants but now I know that there is a whole army of them in the homes of our friends. Sometimes I get the feeling that I am living in the past when people cared about one another and went out of their way to help their neighbors. It is a wonderful place to be. May God bless America and bring our troops home safely. Visit Our Website Learn about our sensational new 101 Kit that allows you to save thousands on speaker and travel fees and implement our fantastic employee positive interaction 101 program yourself. It is an instant behavior modification commitment program that gets everyone in your organization involved in safety. Remember, you have a ten day money back guarantee too. Act now! and we will include my comprehensive 420 page book Winning the Safety Commitment as a bonus. Go directly to www.artfettig.com and get your safety program cranked up to a whole new level of performance. If you have questions just call me at 800 441 7676 or e-mail me at artfettig@aol.com. Points To Ponder The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it Marcus Aurelius A Little Humor So this guy runs out of the hotel and yells, "Call me a taxi!" So the doorman says, "OK, you're a taxi." Quote of the Week The bad news is time flies. The good news is you're the pilot. Michael Althsuler To Subscribe Subscribe and unsubscribe information at www.artfettig.com
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