Have you ever stopped to think how many lives you effect as a supervisor?
If you've been supervising a while, the impact of your decisions, your coaching, your personality, your style, your goals -- nearly everything you do -- has reached many people. Dozens? Hundreds?
Team members. Customers. Clients. Peers. Bosses. You are one influential son of a gun. And, like it or not, that influence creates impact in people's lives.
Maybe they find better ways to perform. Maybe they find new relationships that encourage them. Maybe they correct nonproductive habits and begin to better achieve their goals.
The work is never done, so the impact knows no limits. Supervising is such a big responsibility because it alters so many lives.
Choose your impact carefully.
You never know who will remember you as the rock star you are.
-- Doug Smith
If you've been supervising a while, the impact of your decisions, your coaching, your personality, your style, your goals -- nearly everything you do -- has reached many people. Dozens? Hundreds?
Team members. Customers. Clients. Peers. Bosses. You are one influential son of a gun. And, like it or not, that influence creates impact in people's lives.
Maybe they find better ways to perform. Maybe they find new relationships that encourage them. Maybe they correct nonproductive habits and begin to better achieve their goals.
The work is never done, so the impact knows no limits. Supervising is such a big responsibility because it alters so many lives.
Choose your impact carefully.
You never know who will remember you as the rock star you are.
-- Doug Smith
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