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Filed Under (General) by eugene on 29-04-2009

Going the extra mile means giving better service with a positive mental attitude above and beyond what is expected. This is an important principle of success in all walks of life and occupations.

NATURE ALWAYS GOES THE EXTRA MILE

Nature applies this principle in the production of foods that grow from the soil. The farmer is forced to go the extra mile, clearing the land, plowing it and planting the seed at the right time of the year.

He receives no pay in advance for his labor but he works in harmony with nature’s laws with the necessary requirements. Nature takes over and germinates the seed he plants and develops it into a crop of food.

For every grain of wheat or corn planted, nature yields hundreds of grains. Nature goes the extra mile by producing enough of every living thing to ensure the survival of the species. Nature discourages the habit of getting something for nothing!

IN THE ANIMAL WORLD THERE IS NO FREE LUNCH

Animals in the wild must either forage for leaves and berries or hunt down their prey to survive. Nature supplies the source of food for every living thing but every creature must WORK to obtain that food.

GOING THE EXTRA MILE IN THE WORKPLACE

An efficient and courteous server in a restaurant is a prime
example of going the extra mile. Most people will notice the extra attention along with good service and leave a generous tip. Anyone may earn a living without going the extra mile but they will not enjoy the economic security and luxuries.

Colonel Sanders of ‘Kentucky Fried Chicken’ fame pitched his famous recipe over a thousand times before it was picked up and promoted. We all know the rest of the story! Had he given up at any time he would have been stuck with his minimal monthly pension. The Colonel proved that going the extra mile with a positive mental attitude will help anyone achieve their goals.

ADVANTAGES OF GOING THE EXTRA MILE

Job security when employment is scarce

Extra compensation for services rendered

Builds a positive mental attitude

Develops personal initiative

Has a positive effect on co-workers and employees

Helps to develop a definite purpose

Creates a sense of direction in life

Prevents procrastination

Helps to keep a clear conscience

Stimulates the soul

So if you go the extra mile and make it a daily habit you will stand out in a crowd and enjoy endless success for the rest of your life!


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chiropam on 20 July, 2009 at 3:42 am #

I agree it certainly pays off to go the extra mile!

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John DeFlumeri Jr on 29 August, 2009 at 8:01 am #

It’s universally believed, yes, that doing a little more than the minimum produces better results. And it makes you feel better about yourself. Thanks for the inspirational statement!

John DeFlumeri Jr, in Clearwater, Fla.

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eugene on 31 August, 2009 at 9:22 pm #

@John DeFlumeri Jr: Thanks for looking in on my blog. I hope you will return soon and tell others about it.

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Alberto on 27 September, 2009 at 6:31 pm #

I love this article. When it comes to going the extra mile and goal setting, I recommend using web based and smart phone based tools. On my iPhone I use Dream Planner:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=321468898&mt=8

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eugene on 29 September, 2009 at 10:27 pm #

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