Greetings friends!! I
pray the day is treating you well. As we
move forward and go about our daily life, one thing is important to remember……it’s
all about the details. Life is full of
big plays, day to day activity and choices we make that determine our next step
and our outcome. As important as the big
plays are, the details are just as if not more important that everything
else. It’s the details that separate us
from status quo. It is the details that
make the difference in doing something good and doing something great.
What are the details in your life? Are you paying attention to those details or
simply skimming the surface? The details
are what always set you apart from everyone else. The details in life apply to so many
things….the details about your personal life….your family life…..your work
life. What are the details for your
personal life? Are you working every day
to grow or are you spending every day dying?
Are you working to improve the details that make up your personal
happiness? Do you make quality time for
yourself? What are the details for your
family? Little things you do
daily….making an effort….to let them know you care. This can be a simple note in a lunch box or
briefcase. Providing your undivided
attention when your family seeks it and even when they don’t. At work….are you simply clocking in for 8
hours or actually working to improve the environment you are in? If you manage other people, do you spend time
with them and “invest” in their growth and their future? Are you a leader of followers or a leader of
leaders? Expecting greatness from others
requires greatness from you.
I sincerely hope the first half of this year was full of
great success for each of you. I hope
you were able to fulfill personal and professional goals and dreams. The second half of 2014 can be even
better…..but remember, it is about the details.
I challenge each of you to spend the 6 months focused on your
details. The details in every part of
everything you do. When you focus on
improving the details the big picture will always present itself. Determine one of area of your life you want
to improve and start there.
Make the most of everyday you live. Tomorrow isn’t promised to anyone and all of
us have experienced loss. At the
beginning of 2014, everyone is focused on resolutions and things we are going
to do differently but remember; you don’t need a new year to improve you. Change your life one detail at a time.
Find your Mojo!!
Susan