19
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Admin
Last evening I had a date. It wasn’t as intimate as some others. Three or four thousand people joined my husband and I as we watched the University of Cincinnati play Texas Southern, but it was a blast.
My husband is a basketball junkie and we were fortunate enough to get amazing second row floor seats. It was surreal for me. The players were so close and the view was unbelievable. My husband pointed out to me how some players have constant hangups. Some seem to be caught up on the mechanics of doing something they know how to do mentally, but are challenged physically to breakthrough.
On the other hand, even when a team loses, they can have individual successes. If a player makes 50% of his free throws and improves to 70%, it’s a success. He may not make every free throw, but any improvement is an improvement-personally and for the team.
Likewise with home business jobs, any positive changes you can make any skill you can improve on will make for a better business all around. Throw some new ideas around, look at your past methods and make some changes. If you’re doing things right, make it better. And if you don’t think there’s room for improvement, well, hit rewind, there’s always room for change.