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One word? HUGE! I'm tired of hearing the saying, "Nice guys finish last." I will ALWAYS treat people with dignity and respect no matter what because that's the way I want to be treated. While climbing the ladder of success I don't want to look down and see the bodies of the people I pulled down laying on the ground below me, I would much rather help those around me up the ladder with a push in the right direction.
Some people would say that being nice is for sissies and that in order to be successful you have to be a jerk, knock everybody out of your way, lie, cheat, steal and don't care who you step on. That's hogwash, the kind of success that brings I want none of. I will just continue to walk down the path of "NICE."
Being nice builds stronger relationships and it's in those relationships, relationships with your clients and others that will propel you to the upper stratospheres of success. If you don't agree then you don't see success how I see success, happiness how I see happiness, fulfillment how I see fulfillment.
That's the reason why I enjoy working with Craig and Automax, I think they feel the same way...
Craig Lockerd said:So let me ask all of you this question that Nancy put out there" What types of positive effects do you think being "NICE" can have regarding your personal career, your relationships with clients and colleagues, and the auto industry as a whole????"
Jodi, Your Christian based passion resonates from your every being! What a pleasure...looking forward to a long lasting friendship with you and others from AutoMax!
Jodi Adkins said:Nancy, it was a pleasure meeting you. Your passion and values are so authentic and real that people can feel that the moment they meet you. To be the authentic you, walk with god and believe in AutoMax, I think the only place we can go is up. You are one of a kind, with a soul filled with grace. AutoMax is blessed to have you and this whole team of individuals on board. Imagine the possibilities by just believing in what we do? Change peoples lives, help others and lead by example. That is the road to success. Craig your passion has brought together these individuals who are now friends. As long as we believe and feel the passion of what we do, then the rest is cake, there is a huge difference of selling something but not really believing in the product they are selling vs truly believing in what you are selling.. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
So let me ask all of you this question that Nancy put out there" What types of positive effects do you think being "NICE" can have regarding your personal career, your relationships with clients and colleagues, and the auto industry as a whole????"
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