Here is two days from my "3 good things a day" journal I am keeping as part of my personal leadership paper.
Friday
Had a jam session at work.
I worked hard all week and as a team we had a great jam session as a reward for a great weeks work.
Completed my project goals at work.
I worked close to the project plan and used my expertise to develop a new promotional tool for my companies website.
Organised going to Auckland for Iaido seminar.
I have been training hard at Iaido and want to meet more people who practice this art.
Wednesday
My partner got a job offer.
I encouraged her and helped her complete a video project that has led to her landing a full job.
I gave to the Tsunami relief fund and encouraged others to do the same through the use of social media tools.
I felt that it was a good cause and I knew I if syndicated it out to my social networks many others would give to the cause too... over $10,000 was raised as a result.
A fellow student shared his work with me.
I took time to get to know a fellow student who I ended up helping out by introducing him to my companies CEO for him to do a report. He has since trusted me enough to share his report with me and we are also looking to share some study workload for the upcoming MGMT208 exam.
Complete the Gratitude (three good things) exercise for a week and record at least two days worth you good things with their causal explanation.
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30 September 2009 Posted in
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Here is two days from my "3 good things a day" journal I am keeping as part of my personal leadership paper.
Friday
Had a jam session at work.
I worked hard all week and as a team we had a great jam session as a reward for a great weeks work.
Completed my project goals at work.
I worked close to the project plan and used my expertise to develop a new promotional tool for my companies website.
Organised going to Auckland for Iaido seminar.
I have been training hard at Iaido and want to meet more people who practice this art.
Wednesday
My partner got a job offer.
I encouraged her and helped her complete a video project that has led to her landing a full job.
I gave to the Tsunami relief fund and encouraged others to do the same through the use of social media tools.
I felt that it was a good cause and I knew I if syndicated it out to my social networks many others would give to the cause too... over $10,000 was raised as a result.
A fellow student shared his work with me.
I took time to get to know a fellow student who I ended up helping out by introducing him to my companies CEO for him to do a report. He has since trusted me enough to share his report with me and we are also looking to share some study workload for the upcoming MGMT208 exam.

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