Daily Maxwell 07/07/17

“IMPROVING YOUR PREPAREDNESS

Are you used to winging it? Do you try to fake it ’til you make it? Or is solid preparation part of your regular routine? If you continually let your teammates down, you’re probably playing in the wrong position or not spending enough time and energy preparing to meet challenges. To improve your preparedness . . .

Become a process thinker. Getting ready requires thinking ahead so that you recognize now what you will need later. Create a system or list for yourself that will help you mentally walk through any process ahead of time, breaking tasks down into steps. Then determine what preparation will be required to complete each step.

Do more research. People in just about every profession utilize some kind of research to improve themselves. Become more familiar with the research tools of your trade and make yourself an expert at using them.

Learn from your mistakes. The greatest preparation tool can often be a person’s own experience. Think about the mistakes you recently made while completing a project or executing a challenge. Write them down, study them, and determine what you can do differently the next time you face a similar situation.

—The 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player

FOCUS ON SOLID PREPARATION TODAY.”


Daily Scripture

1 Peter 4:10

“As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.”


Each person has something unique and special to offer as a human being, so we must recognize the many gifts that have been created through God’s love, together our Band of Brothers, thru Shield Lock and Comradary, has many options and great things to share with one another.


Daily Quote

“Individual commitment to a group effort–that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.” –Vince Lombardi

  • Teammates help in different ways.
  • God has given us all different talents to advance His Kingdom and help others.
  •  Members in a team help their teammates in their weakness.
  • Teammates give each other wise advice when they need help