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| Work is an important part of living, whether you wait on customers, build a business or cook for your family. As such, we all have important stories to tell about our work. From this rich treasure chest of experiences, Canfield, Hansen and company have gathered a special collection of inspiring tales that share the daily courage, compassion and creativity that take place in workplaces everywhere.
Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work will nourish your spirit with stories of courageous leaders and will foster your creativity with examples of inspiring breakthroughs. It will also teach you how to enrich yourself and your coworkers through heartfelt acknowledgment.
This powerful book gives you new options, new ways to succeed and, above all, a new love and appreciation for yourself, your job and those around you. Share it with your mentor, coworkers or staff, and enjoy renewed joy and pleasure in your chosen vocation.
Special stories by Dilbert's Scott Adams, Beverly Sills, Dave Thomas and many more make this collection complete. |
1 Love At Work
Work is love made visible.
Kahlil Gibran
Jessie's Glove
A kind and compassionate act is often its own reward.
William J. Bennett
I do a lot of management training each year for the Circle K Corporation, a national chain of convenience stores. Among the topics we address in our seminars is the retention of quality employees—a real challenge to managers when you consider the pay scale in the service industry. During these discussions, I ask the participants, 'What has caused you to stay long enough to become a manager?' Some time back a new manager took the question and slowly, with her voice almost breaking, said, 'It was a $19 baseball glove.'
Cynthia told the group that she originally took a Circle K clerk job as an interim position while she looked for something better. On her second or third day behind the counter, she received a phone call from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She explained that as a single mother, money was very tight, and her first check would have to go for paying bills. Perhaps she could buy his baseball glove with her second or third check. When Cynthia arrived for work the next morning, Patricia, the store manager, asked her to come to the small room in back of the store that served as an office. Cynthia wondered if she had done something wrong or left some part of her job incomplete from the day before. She was concerned and confused.
Patricia handed her a box. 'I overheard you talking to your son yesterday,' she said, 'and I know that it is hard to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie because he may not understand how important he is, even though you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. You know we can't pay good people like you as much as we would like to; but we do care, and I want you to know you are important to us.'
The thoughtfulness, empathy and love of this convenience store manager demonstrates vividly that people remember more how much an employer cares than how much the employer pays. An important lesson for the price of a Little League baseball glove.
Rick Phillips
Climbing the Stairway to Heaven
No one can deal with the hearts of men unless he has the sympathy which is given by love.
Henry Ward Beecher
Throughout my career in sales, I've wondered about difficult customers. What makes them so mean? How can they be so unkind? How can a perfectly rational person suddenly lose all sense of human decency?
One day, I had an insight into their thinking. It happened while visiting my husband's music store. He was working with a customer and we were short-handed. So I did what every good wife would do: I tried to wait on customers.
'I'm looking for music,' said a gnarled man, a soiled John Deere cap pulled down tightly over his thinning gray hair. 'The name of the song is . . .' and he uncrumpled a grimy sheet of mimeographed paper from his jeans pocket, ''Stairway to Heaven.' Do you have it?'
I stepped to the wall displays of sheet music and scanned for the name. On a good day, the music filled slots in alphabetical order. On this day, the alphabet skipped around. I searched for several minutes, conscious of his growing restlessness.
'No, I'm sorry but it doesn't look like it's here.' His back arched and his watery blue eyes narrowed. Almost imperceptibly, his wife touched his sleeve as if to draw him back. His narrow mouth twisted in anger. 'Well, ain't that just grand. You call yourself a music store? What kind of a store doesn't have music like that? All the kids know that song!' he spluttered. 'Yes, but we don't carry every piece of music ever . . .'
'Oh, easy for you! Easy to give excuses!' Now his wife was pawing at his sleeve, murmuring, trying to calm him the way a groom talks to a horse gone wild. He leaned in to me, pointing a knotty finger at my face. 'I guess you wouldn't understand, would you? You don't care about my boy dying! About him smashing up his Camaro into that old tree. About them playing his favorite song at his funeral, and he's dead! He's gone! Only 18 and he's gone!'
The paper he waved at me came into focus. It was the program for a memorial service. 'I guess you wouldn't understand,' he mumbled. He bent his head. His wife put her arm around him and stood quietly by his side. 'I can't understand your loss,' I said quietly, 'but we buried my four-year-old nephew last month, and I know how bad that hurts.' He looked up at me. The anger slid from his face, and he sighed. 'It's a shame, ain't it? A dirty shame.' We stood in silence for a long moment. Then he fished around in his back pocket and pulled out a worn billfold. 'Would you like to see a picture of our boy?'
Joanna Slan
©2008. Rick Phillips and Joanna Slan. All rights reserved. Reprinted from Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the written permission of the publisher. Publisher: Health Communications, Inc., 3201 SW 15th Street , Deerfield Beach , FL 33442. |
Jack CanfieldJack Canfield is a best-selling author and one of America's leading experts in the development of human potential. He is both a dynamic and entertaining speaker and a highly sought-after trainer with a wonderful ability to inform and inspire audiences to pen their hearts, love more openly and pursue their dreams. He is the author and narrator of several best-selling audio- and video cassette programs, including Self Esteem and Peak Performance, How to Build High Self-Esteem, Self-Esteem in the Classroom and Chicken Soup for the Soul – Live. He is regularly seen on television shows such as Good Morning America, 20/20 and NBC Nightly News. Jack has co-authored numerous books, including the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, Dare to Win and The Aladdin Factor (all with Mark Victor Hansen), 100 Ways to Build Self-Concept in the Classroom (with Harold C. Wells) and Heart At Work (with Jacqueline Miller). Jack is a regularly featured speaker for professional associations, school districts, government agencies, churches, hospitals, sales organizations and corporations. Jack conducts an annual eight-day Training of Trainers program in the areas of self esteem and peak performance. It attracts educators, counselors, parenting trainers, corporate trainers, professional speakers, ministers and other interested in developing their speaking and seminar-leading skills. Visit the Chicken Soup for the Soul website, at www.chickensoup.com. [ More]
Mark Victor HansenMark Victor Hansen is a professional speakers who, in the last twenty years, had made over four-thousand presentations to more than 2 million people in 32 countries. His presentations cover sales excellence and strategies; personal empowerment and development; and how to triple your income and double your time off.
Mark has spent a lifetime dedicated to his mission of making a profound and positive difference in people's lives. Throughout his career, he has inspired hundreds of thousands of people to create a more powerful and purposeful future for themselves while stimulating the sale of billions of dollars worth of goods and services.
Marc is a prolific writer and has authored Future Diary, How to Achieve Total Prosperity and The Miracle of Tithing. He is co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, Dare to Win and The Aladdin Factor (all with Jack Canfield), and The Master Motivator (with Joe Batten).
Mark has also produced a complete library of personal empowerment audio- and videocassette programs that have enabled his listeners to recognize and use their innate abilities in their business and personal lives. His message has made him a popular television and radio personality, with appearances on ABC, CBS, HBO, PBS, and CNN. He has also appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, including Success, Entrepreneur and Changes.
Mark is a big man with a heart and spirit to match — an inspiration to all who seek to better themselves.
Visit the Chicken Soup for the Soul website, at www.chickensoup.com. [ More]
Maida RogersonJack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen are joined by Maida Rogerson, Martin Rutte, and Tim Clauss, speakers and consultants who are committed to innvative business practives and spiritual development [ More]
Martin RutteMartin Rutte is an international speaker and consultant. As president of Livelihood, a management consulting firm in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he explores the deeper meaning of work and its contribution to society. The company's focus includes strategic vision, corporate spirit and creative leadership.
Martin has worked with such organizations as Southern California Edison, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Labatt Breweries, the World Bank, Quad/Graphics, Virgin Records and London Life Insurance, helping them expand their outlook and position themselves for the future. He was the first Canadian to address the Corporate Leadership & Ethics Forum of The Harvard Business School, returning for four consecutive years as keynote speaker. He also twice addressed joint meetings of the American and Canadian Chambers of Commerce in Hong Kong.
A leader in the emerging management field of spirituality in the workplace, martin is committed to reconnecting business with hits natural source of creativity, innovation and compassion. His pioneering work on spirituality in the workplace was featured on the ABC-TV special, "Creativity: Touching the Divine." He was also the keynote presenter at the first International Conference on Spirituality in Business, held in Mazalan, Mexico.
Articles on his innovative work have appeared in the Miami Herald, Toronto Star, South China Morning Post, Personnel Journal and the St. Louis Dispatch. He is currently working on a new book entitled Being in Business: The Renaissance of the Spirit at Work.
Martin is a member of the board of advisors of Money Concepts Canada. He has served as a board member of Global Family and of The Hunger Project-Canada, and as a committee member of the Canadian Cancer Society. He enjoys monoprinting, international travel and networking with other innovative entrepreneurs.
Visit Martin's website or contact him.
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TIm ClaussTim Clauss is a business educator, seminar leader and gifted spiritual counselor. As a private consultant focusing on intuitive knowing, Tim has supported thousands of people in achieving expanded results and more fulfilling lives. He is highly respected for his integrity, insight, sensitivity to situations and commitment to positive, uplifting shifts in people's lives.
Tim as been a professional organizer for 20 years, helping individuals and businesses to "bring order" and effectiveness to their environments. Clients have included corporations, hospitals, entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and a U.S. vice-presidential campaign, where he served as operations coordinator.
Tim also enjoys writing professionally. As vice president and seminar leader of a Chicago based management firm, Time co-authored trainings entitled The Success Factor, Managing for Extraordinary Results, and Creativity and Cooperation for the 1990s, and continues to serve as advisor and editor of the organization's international newsletter.
Currently, Tim lives in northern New Mexico, where he is managing partner of the Taos Massage and Wellness Center. In addition to his consulting work, he enjoys teaching business at local natural healing schools. Tim's next book focuses on bringing order and simplicity to busy, hectic lifestyles.
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ISBN-10: 1558749217
ISBN-13: 9781558749214
HCI-Item: 9217
Book Format: Paperback
Page Count: 480
Publication Date: 08/15/2001
Category: Self-Help/Inspiration
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