Sunday, July 23, 2006

Day with a Difference - July 24, 2006 - 100th Post !

A Special Thanks to Bala who introduced me to the world of Blogging and Blogdesam !

Today's Inspirational Quote:

I have learned that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. –Henry David Thoreau

Words. Words. Words. by Nan S. Russell

I'm talking about simple, everyday, normal word choices. They influence how we think. Since thoughts determine actions, there's a powerful connection between the words we use and the results we get.

Think about these two words: spend and invest. Would you like your bank to spend your money or invest it? Since spending implies the money is gone, you probably want a bank that invests. Now apply these same words to corporate budgets and see how that influences thinking.

Try these words: problem and challenge. Would you rather a boss see your mistake as a problem or as a challenge? It's more than semantics. Problems are fixed; challenges are met. Different words evoke different feelings. I have a more positive frame of mind meeting a challenge than fixing a problem.

If I say I work "for" someone I have a different vision about my work-life than if I work "with" them; same with my staff working with, not for me.

If you want to be winning at working, learn to harness your word power to work for, not against you and choose each word as if it mattered. You might be surprised how much it does. Want better results? Check your words.

Expand your knowledge base

A clean joke to start your week with laughter Talented

A local business was looking for office help. They put a sign in the window, stating the following: "HELP WANTED. Must be able to type, must be good with a computer and must be bilingual. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer." A short time afterwards, a dog trotted up to the window, saw the sign and went inside. The office manager looked at the dog and was surprised, to say the least. However, the dog looked determined, so he lead him into the office.

The manager said "I can't hire you. The sign says you have to be able to type." The dog jumped down, went to the typewriter and proceeded to type out a perfect letter. He took out the page and trotted over to the manager and gave it to him, then jumped back on the chair. The manager was stunned, but then told the dog "the sign says you have to be good with a computer." The dog jumped down again and went to the computer. The dog proceeded to enter and execute a perfect program, that worked flawlessly the first time.

By this time the manager was totally dumb-founded! He looked at the dog and said "I realize that you are a very intelligent dog and have some interesting abilities. However, I *still* can't give you the job." The dog jumped down and went to a copy of the sign and put his paw on the sentences that told about being an Equal Opportunity Employer. The manager said "yes, but the sign *also* says that you have to be bilingual." The dog looked at the manager calmly and said, "Meow!"

Have a memorable day and a great week ahead!
Priya

3 comments:

Nithya said...

Congrats on your 100th post. I enjoy your Day with a Difference.

sri said...

Heartfelt congradultions on your 100th post. This shows how determined you are in doing what ever you take. All the best!

Srivats

Unknown said...

congrats. need to read through your archives. specifically, the jokes :)