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Blog Post: The Right Attitude-We are all in this together


posted Thursday, November 5, 2009 12:25 PM

The other night I went to hike Piestewa Peak- Wow I forgot how popular it is on a beautiful cool night in Phoenix. I drove through 4 parking lots and was about to give up- but I SCORED and found a spot.

As I was locking up my car I noticed two things…there were  7 cars waiting for a spot...and 2 men standing there talking, leaning against 2 cars…that’s 2 parking spots. I asked,

“‘Did you guys just get done hiking?"   The reply was "Yes”.  I replied “Did you notice there are 7 cars waiting for a spot?”

Now maybe the conversation was important or serious, but by the way one guy casually looked at me, glanced at the row of cars, shrugged and grinned as he replied “Well there are other parking lots”- I’m guessing it was chit chat.

Ok the point...As I was hiking up the mountain I had an AHA moment!  We are facing tough economic times and in these times people tend to have different attitudes. The guy in the parking lot appeared to have the attitude of “SO- I’m fine why I should care about others”

Or...We can have the view that "We are all in this together."  We as a society are interdependent on each other.

I work for a talent management company in the career transition side of the business.  Every day I work with people who have lost their jobs and are looking for their next position.

I am happy, proud, delighted (you get the idea) to say that I see the attitude of “We are all in this together “99.9 percent of the time.

What is so awesome about this is while you are giving you also get. Research has shown that if you are feeling down a sure fire way to uplift your mood is to help others.  I teach Networking classes and one of the first and most important tips is to go into networking with the goal of helping others.

This attitude of giving and collaboration has produced great results for the individuals I work with that are looking for the next position. They have taught each other about websites, shared their expertise, been a great resource for connections, found great networking groups, share Job leads, and are an excellent source of motivation.

 You know what they say in Networking- You never know who knows who.   

I also believe in Karma or in what you give comes back to you tenfold!  And remember doing good makes you feel good.  After all we are all in this together.

 

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Stella Brown Wednesday, November 11, 2009 12:23 PM
I enjoyed the story. One of my favorite "who cares" attitude things that irritates me into a "Hey you! What the Hell?" frenzy is when people walk through a parking lot toward the store ... to get a cart ... passing many carts along the way!!! I'm not referring to the ones in the stalls; just the randomly scattered ones. No, it doesn't hurt anyone and argueably it is "someones job", but if everyone would pick a cart out of the parking lot rather than passing it by for a (do they think they are rejuvinated somehow?) better one... would it put the cart kid out of work? Or would it free him/her up to do something more important? It is just the attitude of the common man that makes me wonder who are all the people attending these churches I see going up all over town, everywhere, in every town. I am certain these people shop at the same grocery store I do. I have only once seen someone other than myself take a cart rather than pass it by.
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