16
February 2001
Subject:
And Then Some
Here's
hoping you have a good Saturday.... and then some!!
Don
AND THEN SOME
How wonderful it would be if there were a simple formula for success!
"Follow these steps and you will be successful in business, as a parent, as
a student, in your vocation or in any endeavor you attempt."
I think of the man who was honored as "Businessperson of the Year." At
the presentation dinner, a newspaper reporter asked him, "To what do you
owe your great success and prosperity?"
"Five things contributed to my success," said the man. "First, I
always treated people fairly. Second, I always offered a fair price. Third, I
was always honest. Fourth, I was always generous to my employees. And fifth, my
Aunt Edna died a few years back and left me two and a half million
dollars."
Certainly, the top four items on his list are well worth following, though they
are no guarantee of success. For a variety of reasons, some of which are outside
our control (like Aunt Edna), our lives are filled with successes and failures,
all of which contribute to our growth. But some of the sagest advice I've heard
on the subject of success comes from Professor Richard Weaver, who taught at
Bowling Green State University, Ohio. He says that what often sets a successful
person apart from others are three simple words: "and then some."
Those people who tend to achieve what they want from life do what is expected of
them -- and then some. They are thoughtful to others; they are considerate and
kind -- and then some. They meet their obligations and responsibilities fairly
-- and then some. They are good friends to their friends -- and then some. They
can be counted on in an emergency -- and then some.
By going beyond the expectations of others, they demonstrate every day their
desire to do their best and to be their best. They, too, fail and blunder, but
in the end, they can be counted on to pick up the pieces and move forward.
Those are three words worth remembering. Count on them to help build a quality
life -- and then some.
Thoughts to
ponder...
* May you
have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong,
enough sorrow to keep you human, enough hope to make you happy. - Memail
*He who kneels
before God can stand before anyone. - Amazing Grace