
Photo Credit: Found Animals Foundation
Serve others. If you have read self development materials for any length of time you have heard this and for good reason – it is the root to many good things in life.
“You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help other people get what they want.” Zig Ziglar
When you serve other people you are able to release stress and get out of a depressed state. You can do many things to serve: be in the military, donate time to a non-profit, or even creating a product that fills a need and makes you rich is still an example of serving others because you have filled a need and brought it to the marketplace.
Recently our car was totaled in an accident when a vehicle hit ours from behind (nobody was seriously injured). Of course, it is can be a nerve racking experience. Questions are up in the air and you are lost if you have never been through one before on what to do about getting your vehicle repaired, rental cars, etc. However, it was made a lot easier thanks to my agent who took the time to explain things to me and the other person’s insurance adjuster who was there to serve us. They should both feel good about what they do and the help they provide in moments like they deal with.
The more people you serve the better your life and those around you can be. A service animal serves the need of their owner but the owner, in turn, provides for the needs of the animal. Along with that service comes a bonding friendship between the two. This can be achieved with people as well as animals.
Figure out a way to serve many and go do that. Impact millions and make life better for everyone around.
“Service to many leads to greatness-great respect, great satisfaction.” Jim Rohn
One of the worst things you can do for your customers is to make things overcomplicated for them. Take a look at the picture to the right of the school sign in Michigan (