Envisioning Possibilities – Reputation
Promises
“ The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep.” Robert Frost
My biggest tip is to keep your promises. Do what you say you are going to do. We make a promise to our clients, associates, and friends when we say we are going to “do” something.
As a volunteer, especially in the business world, your actions are scrutinized by potential clients. They observe whether you complete your tasks on time, the quality of your work, and your level of commitment. This underscores the importance of maintaining a good reputation.
Building a good reputation takes time but can be lost in a heartbeat. Be proactive, stay authentic, and prioritize your business’s reputation for long-term success!
Flex Your Future
Don’t wait for clarity—create it.
identity
You can not have what you are not willing to become
Progress
Progress Is Not Always Linear (and That’s Okay)
Goals
You can not have what you are not willing to becone.
Priceless
Wishing everyone a joyful Easter and a meaningful Passover. All a bit belated
Commitment
Progress isn’t perfection. It’s presence
I agree with you, that if we don’t do what we have said we will, that will get noticed. It’s important to under promise and over deliver, as they say.