Showing posts with label phone message. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phone message. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Senator Hillary Clinton Is Already A Winner

In spite of the fact that Sen. Hillary Clinton is behind her opponent Sen. Barack Obama in number of popular votes, pledged delegates, and super delegates in the 2008 presidential democratic election, one would never know it. She looks, acts, and speaks like a winner.

Whether one supports Sen. Clinton or not there is much to learn from her in the way she has handled herself in this intense presidential campaign. For those of us in an intense battle fighting for our diverse learners what can we learn from Sen. Clinton?

  1. Stay focused on the goal, not the obstacles even when those obstacles seem insurmountable.
  2. Stay focused on one's message and be extremely articulate in presenting that message and make every speech your best speech.
  3. Stay positive and never let on to those you are trying to influence in any way that you are discouraged or doubtful.
  4. Fight to the end and give no heed to those who would encourage you to quit.
  5. Be willing to invest your own resources to achieve what you believe in.
  6. Reiterate over and over that you will fight for those who choose you.
  7. Be present. In other words, whether speaking to a group or an individual, speak to the one and make each one feel that he or she is the most important person in your life at that moment.
  8. Continually thank those who support you and don't focus on those who choose not to support you or who desert you when the going gets tough.
  9. Let your compassion for people drive your toughness.

These qualities of Sen. Hillary Clinton have earned her respect from all sides of the political arena, even from those who are strongly opposed to her stands on a variety of issues. She may not win as the Democratic Presidential nominee, but she has already shown that she is a winner and an example for many others to follow.

Note: Senator Hillary Clinton is not my choice for 2008 presidential candidate.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

We're All Busy

I once heard that when we tell others how busy we are, especially when we use it as an excuse for not doing something, we are insinuating that others aren't busy. The one thing that seems to be most time consuming in my life is following up with people who didn't respond to the first request for a response. It is especially frustrating when the person's response is needed before I can move forward on an important project.



Some things to keep in mind:


  • Everyone is busy in one way or another although maybe not always with the most important things

  • Everyone seems to find time to do the things they really want to do

  • The busiest people, more often than not, are the ones who get most done (maybe because they don't waste time and energy telling others how busy they are!)

  • It is courteous and polite and respectful of other people's time when one responds to an email or phone message within 24 hours

  • Being on time to meetings is respectful. In case no one else is there to appreciate your punctuality, always carry reading and writing material. It will be amazing how much one can accomplish while waiting!

How we spend the 24 hours allotted to each of us each day defines who we are and ultimately our potential to meet the goals we set for ourselves and what we accomplish. It's really not about how busy we are.