In an organizational context, there are may connections between our work and helping others reach their goals. Consider:
- It is our responsibility and opportunity as a leader to help others reach their goals.
- As members of teams we have the chance to help others reach their goals.
- As a trainer you are in a unique position to help people reach their goals
- When serving Customers, by definition, if in only a small way that is what you are doing.
Perhaps because of all of these factors, I have been ending emails with "Let me know how I can help you reach your goals in 2007" for a few days now. Since doing so, several interesting things have happened.
1. On the day I decided to make this a regular part of many emails, I sent a note to a colleague and friend, ending it that way. Her response included:
"Oh baby - I love that question "please let me know what I can do to help you reach your 2007 goals". That's awesome and right back atcha." She added that a friend of hers had asked her the same question the day before and was also resolved to ask people that question everyday.
2. I added it to my basic email signature yesterday, and a person I didn't know emailed me a question. My inclusion of that line caused him to send a note asking for some help which I was able to provide. (It also led to me finding out that one of my articles was reprinted in a very visible place I was unaware of).
3. Several people have replied, asking me what they can do to help me.
4. Perhaps more important than these occurrences is that I am now much more
consciously focused on helping others reach their goals. Not only is that good business, given the business that I am in, but it feels great.
I urge you to ask this question of others in your own way in the coming days. And let me close by saying...
Let me know what I can do to help you reach your goals in 2007.