Saturday, April 7, 2012

STEP 6- TO SUCCESS

 6 )- LEARN FROM YOUR ROLE MODELS

I learned at a young age that you could learn from the experiences of people around you, lessons that you make part of your own arsenal.

 I learned a lot from my first manager, Frank Debellis, he taught me how to trust people and to always set an example and work the hardest.

Those lessons were drummed home even more years later with my biggest role model, Paul Arpin.
Paul also taught me how to listen and how loyalty plays such a huge role in all we do.

You must remember that many people have made the journey before you. Some of them enjoyed success; some of them experienced failure. All of them can teach you something. Role models can enable you to learn from experience you haven't had yet, or may never have.

Understand, we all model those around us, even if we don't know we're doing it.
Newborn animals mimic behavior from their mothers. Little children take on the habits of their parents. Later they learn what they see around them, whether it's peers, teachers, or what they see in the movies or on television. It's the way we come of age.

Role models are people you can emulate, people you can learn things from. And you'll find them everywhere, from the person sitting next to you at work to someone in your family.

 A role model is anyone who has anything to teach you on your journey to success.

More on Role Models on our next posting.....




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