Monday’s Tip for the Week: Don’t think for one minute that you will reap
exceptional outcomes by ignoring the small details. Every detail counts, no matter how small.
According to Gary Ryan Blair “If you long to accomplish
great and noble tasks, you first must learn to approach every task as though it
were great and noble.” Even the success
of the largest projects hinges on the successful execution of the smallest details.
You may often see a person lessen the importance of smaller
details. Even going as far as dismissing
them altogether.
Don’t follow along in those paths. Every bit of where you live, work, and play
is nothing more than an accumulation of the smallest of details.
Think about it. When
asked how old we are we answer in years.
But it is the seconds, minutes and hours that make up our daily
lives. Every second of our daily lives
is important. Each action that we
perform during those seconds impact the overall turnout of our lives.
It is no surprise why successful people pay attention to
detail in order to reap exceptional outcomes.
Criminal investigators know that in order to catch a criminal you have
to take notice of the smallest detail.
Coaches and athletes know that the slightest loss of concentration could
deliver the win to the opposing team.
People in the medical field are aware that the slightest miscalculation
could result in great liability.
I’ve said all of this to stress that if you want to have exceptional
outcomes and reach excellence you have to take the time to do the small things
correctly each and every time.
If you take the time to give careful attention to every
detail, including the tiny ones then you are sure to reap exceptional outcomes.
You will find that those who produce excellent quality are
not doing so by wielding some sort of magic.
They are simply taking the time to take care of the small details. They know that to achieve excellence they
must give attention to seemingly irrelevant details. They know that they must go the extra
mile.
True leaders set themselves apart and reap exceptional
outcomes by going the extra mile. They
are always willing to go above and beyond the call of duty. This type of attitude is what yields them the
excellence that they become known for.
In order to be a leader you have to do more than just your
fair share. Superior performance does
not come as the result of ordinary efforts.
You need to become comfortable with the fact that if you
want to reap exceptional outcomes and succeed past your competitors you are
going to need to exert an extra effort.
You will need to perform at a rate that will exceed all expectations
every time.
(This article was written via ‘How to Use ThisGolden Rule to Achieve Superior Results’ by Gary Ryan Blair)
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