The people I admire most live in a constant state of challenge. They challenge themselves daily to get better at both the things they already do well and those areas where they still "need a little work."
These folks make a habit of getting better, every day, on purpose.
The best teams and organizations I know behave in the same way. Today's successes are celebrated. Tomorrow, they turn their attention and effort to doing better work or providing more exemplary service.
These folks make a habit of getting better, every day, on purpose.
Complacency is an insidious disease. It slowly diminishes individuals, teams, and organizations. But it does so only when we choose to quit challenging ourselves.
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