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Victor Franco, an Austrian concentration camp survivor, once said, "The experience of life shows that man does have a choice of action. There are enough examples of heroic nature that show that apathy can be overcome…everything can be taken from a person but one thing - the last and greatest of human freedoms: to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances." What comes ahead of any action is an attitude. Positive attitudes drive your desire and empower your creativity while negative attitudes stifle creativity and achievement. Thus, your success in life depends almost entirely on your attitude. And perhaps the most important attitude you can possess is the desire to be a servant. Do you sincerely want to help others in your business, or are you just trying to make money? If your goal is only self-propagation, then your business will eventually take a downward turn. Sure, you may find temporary success. You may even make a great deal of money, but you will lose respect and, eventually, business. However, if your primary goal in your business is serving your clients, then your business will thrive. Clients know you appreciate their business when you follow up with personal attention. Einstein once said, "It is high time that the ideal of success be changed and become the ideal of service. Life's greatest pleasure and satisfaction is in the gift of giving. And the greatest thing you can give is yourself." The Bible says it this way in Matthew 20:26: "Whoever desires to become great, let him become a servant." Serve other people because you love people not because you are expecting return. If you possess a servant's heart in business, then you: 1. Genuinely care 2. Desire to serve 3. Believe in what you're doing 4. Like what you're doing 5. Pay attention to details 6. Are constantly a student, always learning 7. Demonstrate character, integrity, and honesty 8. Make doing business with you a pleasure 9. Do more than you get paid for 10. Look at life with a new kind of vision When you approach all of life with this attitude, people will notice! Undoubtedly, serving others is the catalyst for change both in your business and in your world. It is the only path to lasting, satisfying success!
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Best-selling New York Times author Paul J. Meyer has served others since he was a boy in the Eagle Scouts and now serves as director to several community organizations. To learn how he empowered millions to be their best, visit www.pauljmeyer.com.
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