Is there any reason to thank you?
We think about being thankful for what we have -- and we should. But, at the end of the day, is there anyone out there who has a clear and compelling reason to thank us?
What have we done to serve? What have we done to help someone achieve more?
Where have we gone the extra mile to enable someone to get a little bit closer to success?
If not, maybe we need to put a little more "serve" into our service.
We think about being thankful for what we have -- and we should. But, at the end of the day, is there anyone out there who has a clear and compelling reason to thank us?
What have we done to serve? What have we done to help someone achieve more?
Where have we gone the extra mile to enable someone to get a little bit closer to success?
If not, maybe we need to put a little more "serve" into our service.