Soup by Jon Gordon
I find it fascinating in this book to think about the importance
of the stirrer. This is an interesting story about the impact that one
person can have on the overall outcome of a business (or school). Grandma
stirs her pot of soup with love. The business is so good not because of
the ingredients but because we pour our love and heart into the process of
making the soup - that is makes it taste better than others.
In a school building - the same is true
for our everyday interactions. Just as grandma makes a fresh pot of soup every
day for her clients, we have the ability to make or break the day for our
clients; students, teachers and parents. The love that we put into our
jobs has a direct correlation to the energy and satisfaction that others get from
our interactions.
Think about a situation or two that we are
like Nancy and how can we relate to what she did in the book and make our
school (place of business) better because of what we learned.
This book has many small chapters - please
pick one that stood out to you and share with the group why you selected it and
why it is important to you.



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