Getting and Giving Service
by Michael Feeley
WHAT KIND OF SERVICE do you hope to get from people, and what type of service do you choose to give?
Get and Give
Will and Won’t
Can and Can’t
How will it affect others when you offer scarce service, the bare minimum?
What will be the effect when your service is generous and caring, doing more than is expected?
Service is a choice.
Service is your point of view.
You offer quality service because you can where others may not want to or are unable to.
Service is your work.
Service is your customer, and it should be valued.
Why not make service a joyful story you tell with your presence, actions, skills, attitude, results, and conversations?
The opportunity for excellent service exists in all genres – teaching, coaching, driving a taxi, being a florist, consultant, cashier, restaurateur, AI specialist, and author.
We each can lead in memorable and forgettable ways with service. Some of the world’s leaders don’t care about servicing humanity.
Servicing humanity is self to self – person to person – and usually, you are selfless because your attention is on other’s welfare.
Quality service has gratitude at its center. You’re grateful to use your ‘self’ to help others feel good, happy, respected, and thought about.
Service changes you and the people you serve; hopefully, it’s for the better.
What do you owe service?
Thanks – Michael (he, him)
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This also matters – Expecting Good and Bad Service.
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