Wednesday, February 13, 2013

On success, on being prompt; Juan time is being on time

Makati City, PHL    | February 12, 2013

From World's Greatest Salesman 

Earlier, in our company, we learned from the World's Greatest Salesman by Og Mandino, Scroll No. 1 and it struck me that "... Failure is man's inability to reach his goal in his life, whatever they may be..."

Thus when we ask people to come early, or attend PE every Saturday, we are simply practicing the employees habit of success.

Thus when we practice coming to class on time, or putting cell phones on silent basis, getting them to treat every one if they fail to do so is to prevent failure from becoming habits of the individual.

I had a schedule for an interview with a social media reporter and she said it was rush.  To be on time for the interview, I left at 3 pm to be in Makati by 5 pm (she had it moved from 430)  However, she said she got stuck in traffic and arrived  10 mins after 6 when my class had begun).  She was raised abroad where being on time is a standard.

It is good that I have proven that Filipino time, Juan time, is being on time.

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