Thought for the Day 10/6/2023
Friday Tale - One Minute
During his
college years, Mr. Rogers (a motivational speaker) spent a summer in an Idaho
logging camp. When the superintendent had to leave for a few days, he put
Rogers in charge.
“What if the men refuse to follow my
orders?” Rogers asked. He thought of Tony, an immigrant worker who grumbled and
growled all day, giving the other men a hard time.
“Fire them,” the superintendent said.
Then, as if reading Rogers’ mind, he added, “I suppose you think you are going
to fire Tony if you get the chance. I’d feel badly about that. I have been
logging for 40 years. Tony is the most reliable worker I’ve ever had. I know he
is a grouch and that he hates everybody and everything. But he comes in first
and leaves last. There has not been an accident for eight years on the hill
where he works.”
Rogers took over the
next day. He went to Tony and spoke to him. “Tony, do you know I’m in charge
here today?” Tony grunted. “I was going to fire you the first time we tangled,
but I want you to know I’m not,” he told Tony, adding what the superintendent
had said.
When he finished, Tony
dropped the shovelful of sand he had held and tears streamed down his face.
“Why he no tell me dat eight years ago?”
That day Tony worked harder
than ever before – and he smiled! He later said to Rogers, “I told Maria you
first foreman in deese country who ever say, ‘Good work, Tony,’ and it make
Maria feel like Christmas.”
Rogers went back to school
after that summer. Twelve years later he met Tony again. He was superintendent
for railroad construction for one of the largest logging companies in the West.
Rogers asked him how he came to California and happened to have such
success.
Tony replied, “If it not be
for the one minute you talk to me back in Idaho, I keel somebody someday. One
minute, she change my whole life.”
Effective managers know the
importance of taking a moment to point out what a worker is doing well. But
what a difference a minute of affirmation can make in any relationship!
One minute. Have you got one
minute to thank someone? A minute to tell someone what you sincerely like or
appreciate about her? A minute to elaborate on something he did well?
One minute. It can make a difference for a
lifetime.
~ Steve Goodier
Do not let any unwholesome
talk come out of your mouths, BUT only what is helpful for building others up
according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
~ Ephesians 4:29 (NIV)
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