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Kathy Hamilton

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GOING THE EXTRA MILE
5/8/2006 2:25:43 AM
Hello my friends, I love my job here at Adlandpro,I love to share with all my friends,Have a most blessed week,kathy GOING THE EXTRA MILE Why do so many people do just what they need to do to "get by" in life rather than go the extra mile? Some say it is because people are generally lazy and some say it is because people are generally unwilling to give something for nothing. However, I believe it is because people are just unaware of the chain reaction of positive events that come from going the extra mile. If everyone knew the great effects this gesture has, everyone would take the time to go the extra mile. Going the extra mile is simply doing more than you are asked or expected to do. You may have tried this approach before and became discouraged or found it a waste of your time. In order to realize the benefits that come with going the extra mile in business or your personal life, you must not expect anything in return. You must be satisfied enough in knowing that you have helped another in need. If not, this value will be in conflict with your other values and it will not last. Why go the extra mile? Why go out of your way for others? Besides the great feeling you get in knowing you have helped another in need, there are many reasons that will ultimately benefit you. I use the word "ultimately" because these benefits are not obvious and not immediately recognizable, however, they do have a very positive effect on your success in life. * Going the extra mile will help you stand out from the crowd and be recognized * Going the extra mile will bring out positive emotions in others allowing them to both remember you and feel good about you * Going the extra mile will help you to move ahead of your competition and succeed where others fail How and when do you go the extra mile? Do you give your customers free products or service? Do you do your employees' jobs for them? Do you give away money to your friends? Going the extra mile is not about becoming a slave or a saint, it is about offering your help in some small way. Giving away products, service, money, or doing too much for others will hurt both your business and the independence of others you are attempting to help. Ask yourself this question, "Is this something I would charge a friend for?" If not, then do it for free and do it with enthusiasm. Here are some ways you can go the extra mile for others. * run errands for a parent * take a friend out to dinner * call existing customers just to make sure they are happy with their purchase * help a co-worker with their heavy workload * do a personal favor for an employee Waiters who go the extra mile get bigger tips. Employees who go the extra mile get more promotions. Businesses that go the extra mile get more customers. Go the extra mile for others in your life and expect nothing in return. Then just sit back and enjoy the by-product of success that will eventually come your way. By Bo Bennett
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Re: GOING THE EXTRA MILE
5/8/2006 4:52:12 AM
Hello Kathy, Thank you for the invitation.I am very glad to have read your post,inspiring Kathy and very very true. As everyday passes,I see more and more people ,many people both rich and poor, just exist they don't live their lives the just exist,around in and out of it(life)living a lifestyle. Kathy mentioned first that we must Go that extra mile,indeed we should with everything that life throughs at us all. 1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world. 2. Name just ONE of them that actually live their lives and are happy doing it. Going that Extra mile is just that.Doing it is feeling,seeing doing is living and living is what it's all about guy's and gal's. Have an inspiring day/night Kathy & everyone. regards jeffrey OBrien AdlandPro’s Happy Place: http://alphp.blogspot.com/ AdlandPro’s Birthday Blog: http://apbb.blogspot.com/ AdlandPro’s Welcome Wagon: http://alpww.blogspot.com/
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Re: GOING THE EXTRA MILE
5/8/2006 7:03:35 AM
Awesome post Kathy! Can I have permission to reprint this? Trina
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Kathy Hamilton

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Re: GOING THE EXTRA MILE
5/8/2006 7:52:19 AM
Hello Jeffrey, very glad to have you join us,thanks for your part you do here.kathy
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Kathy Hamilton

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Re: GOING THE EXTRA MILE
5/8/2006 7:53:57 AM
Hello Trina, As I help others with information there is never any reason to ask my permission to share with others of what I put up.I love to learn so yes anyone can pass anything on,but thank you for asking,kathy
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