Fish! Make Their Day
Ok, last post on the Fish! book - sorry it's been so long in coming... very busy week.
(see my previous post on the Fish! book if you don't know what I'm taking about)
The last point to note about the fish market was the way everything they did created special individual memories for people. The fishmongers made opportunities for people come up on the stand and try to catch a fish, or for children to visit the cold store or they simply took time to pay attention to someone and find out what was important to them. With each customer who came by they tried to Make Their Day.
Making someone's day can be one of a number of things:
- Including them in the fun things you do to play at work
- Creating memories
- Going that little bit extra beyond what they expect
- Identifying and meeting an individual need
Making their day has an obvious advantage - people like it when you do. Customers will want to come back, colleagues will want to work with you again; colleagues may even decide to do the same for you in return. But there is a hidden advantage as well - making someone else's day tends to make yours. So many times, on a not-so-good day of mine, someone else has needed help and I've pulled myself back together to give it, only to find that I suddenly felt much better too.
So, focus on Making Their Day when you can, especially for clients, and, if you're feeling down, go find someone who's day needs to be made and make it. :)
2 comments:
Haha! Watch me contaminate the internet! or something.....oh, just click the link. It's funny. Or I think so, at least.
YAY! Your a FISH lover!!! I'm so excited!!!
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