We know that life shouldn’t be just about making more money, buying a bigger home, or having a selection of cars in the garage. It may include those things, but it has to be about more. But what? I believe life is about a calling—a calling to serve.
But it’s not about that, either. The only place to find your calling is to find it within. If you have a desire to serve, you are a leader.
Leaders are called to serve in these distinctive ways:
To serve our families. Make sure those you love know you’re there for them, even when they’re not there for you. If you are called to serve you show up with best of what you have to offer—and when it comes to serving our family, there’s no such thing as going too far.
To serve our communities. Do you volunteer, give back, pay it forward? Does your community know who you are and what you are willing to do for them? Many people, even leaders, are so busy with their own lives that they forget that leadership is a calling to serve those around you and beyond you. A significant part of your call to lead might be with your community, whether that means serving on city council or informally scheduling neighbors to check on an elderly neighbor who lives alone.
To serve our customers. Build a relationship with your customers and clients and serve them well. Work to understand their needs and then work to meet those needs. Treat them like family; care for them and serve them well. Customer loyalty is always priceless, so make your customers partners in your mission, and always give them more than they expect.
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I can honestly say that your standard in service to those you have brought in and they see your work is certainly amazing and helpful. Thanks for the great service!