Thursday, January 28, 2010

Teamwork


I read an article posted this morning on LinkedIn, from a member of the Real Estate Lawyer Network, and was so touched I just had to share it with you. In a world where it feels like it's every man for himself; where individual accomplishments at times, are given more attention than team efforts toward a common goal, let's take a moment to think about the people in our lives that make up our "team" in life.

A Life Lesson on Teamwork

Another inspirational story by Samson Abiodun Ojo.

Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishment toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to obtain uncommon results.

Who do you have on your “team” in life? I know that I would be a mess without certain people: my wife, my family, my coworkers, just to name a few. Of course I need them for practical, everyday things: I would not be able to maintain a website without the expert advice from the technical department, as much as I would not be able to maintain a household without my wife. But, I also need them for emotional support. When I have a bad day or I feel frustrated with how things are going, they are there to pull me out of the slump. When I feel good and life is going my way, they are there to celebrate with me. Today, I would like to share a fun story about the power of teamwork. I hope you enjoy it:

A man was lost while driving through the country. As he tried to reach for the map, he accidentally drove off the road into a ditch. Though he wasn’t injured, his car was stuck deep into the mud. So the man walked to a nearby farm to ask for help.

“Warwick can get you out of that ditch,” said the farmer, pointing to an old mule standing in a field. The man looked at the decrepit old mule and looked at the farmer who just stood there repeating, “Yep, old Warwick can do the job.” the man figured he had nothing to lose. The two men and the mule made their way back to the ditch. The farmer hitched the mule to the car. With a snap of the reins, he shouted,

“Pull, Fred! Pull, Jack! Pull, Ted! Pull Warwick!”

And the mule pulled that car right out of the ditch.

The man was amazed. He thanked the farmer, patted the mule, and asked, “Why did you call all of those names before you called Warwick?”

The farmer grinned and said, “Old Warwick is just about blind. As long as he believes he’s part of a team, he doesn’t mind pulling.”

Today, I'd like to thank my Don Richard Associates "LIFE TEAM" for helping me out of the slumps when I start wondering if what I do is really important, and for being there to celebrate my greatest moments! I couldn't do it without you! Jen, Ed, Liza, Brenda, Jackie, Ashley, Christine, Sam and Angie - THANK YOU!

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