Thoughts and Creative Nuggets by Art Fettig that Change People’s Lives
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Published: December 21, 2009
In This Issue
o Safety Dedication
o Say Something Good
o Points To Ponder
o A Little Humor
o Quote of the Week

Safety Dedication
At a big Trade Show recently a fellow came up to me and said, “Hey Art, I understand that you are involved in safety. I wanted to meet you.” And POW! I was off and a runnin’ down the track again just like a race horse. We had a good talk about saving lives and not having to call on new widows and how commitment and dedication and persistence, together with good management and employee involvement, with personal commitment, will result in the kind of safety record one could be proud of. Safety gets into your blood and your he
art and your mind and I guess it will never go away. That feeling of “How might I make a positive difference?” just never goes away. In bed that night I asked myself, “How could I take Almost Andy and use him to promote safety? I’m open to ideas. What might Almost Andy do to make a difference in the field of safety?
Say Something Good
Snow, snow, snow. Our little forest looks so different with a snow flooring. Yes, it is beautiful but this is North Carolina and the weather reporter tells us to remain in our homes if at all possible. We have electricity and hot soup in the kettle and all is right with the world. The schools let out at noon yesterday and it seems that all of the doings in town have been canceled. Yes, all America is so beautiful, but it is so white. May God bless America and keep our troops from harm.
Points To Ponder
For the first four years no new enterprise produces profits. Even Motzart didn’t start writing music until he was four. Peter F. Drucker
A Little Humor
Did you ever wonder, when you bought a cured ham, what it was cured of.
Quote of the Week
You don’t stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing. Michael Pritchard
Recommended Reading

The Platinum Rule by Art Fettig
The Age Old Secret to Happiness and Prosperity. If you believe in the Golden Rule then, just maybe, you are one of those fortunate few who are ready to take a giant step forwaqrd in your lives to fame, fortune and a great new plateau of personal satisfaction.
Art Fettig has identified a little known key to wealth and happiness in his book The Platinum rule. I hope that millions of people discover this little book and apply this giving formula. Trul their lives will be enriched and certainly this will be a better world.” – The Wickman Formula, Executive Press 1991

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