Have you reached as high as you can? Is your community as good as it can be? Are your employees performing as well as they can?
As much as we hope we are performing to maximum efficiency and our companies are operating at maximum capabilities, the moment we stop trying to improve is the day we start to decline. There is ALWAYS room for improvement! Whether it is operations, employee performance, your bottom line or even your own performance, look for ways to improve, grow and develop.
Companies like Moore Diversified Services can help you in many areas: Operations Analysis, Strategic Planning, Marketing Evaluation
and more. But only YOU can improve YOU!
Most, if not all, successful executives and entrepreneurs will credit continuing personal development as part of their success. One company I have been blessed to be teamed with encourages everyone to read 10 pages of personal development material a day. This can be material on leadership, time management, money management, industry education or any area that will help you improve as a leader, a manager, an employee and especially as a person.
There are many great books out there so you should have no problem getting started. Don’t like to sit and read? Get most of the top books on audio so you can engage in personal development while driving or exercising. Here are just a few recommendations:
- The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson
- Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy
- The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy
- The Art of Exceptional Living by Jim Rohn
- The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential by John C. Maxwell
This is VERY small sampling of authors and books available. But you have to start!
Want to improve your operations – MDS can help you with that!
Want to improve your business strategies – MDS can help you with that!
Want to improve your abilities, motivation and attitude – Grab a book and start growing!
From Generation Change
44% of wealthy people wake up three hours before their 9-to-5 job to focus on self-improvement, reading educational material, like trade journals or industry blogs.
So, what are you doing 3 hours before you go to work?