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Jul 25
2012

WHAT QUOTATIONS, MOTTOES, ETC., DO YOU KEEP BY YOUR DESK?

Posted by Steve Cocheo in Pass the Aspirin The Blog

The Headache: The demands of the banker's day just keep growing. Life is busy on all fronts and you have to take care of your customers, be they the public or, for those on support staff, your fellow bankers. It can be tough to keep your chin up, your shoulder to wheel, and all that. It helps to have reminders of good advice, good attitude, good ideas.

Our Question: What advice, quotations, slogans, or other helpful messages do you keep on your desk, on your bulletin board, or under your glass desktop?

Come see what other bankers think, and add your own views

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What reminders, words of wisdom, or inspiration do you keep around your desk?

In 33 years of financial journalism, I've visited many bankers and financial officials in their offices, from chieftains of major institutions to community bankers to people very junior in their banks. One commonality is that most put something in their office to remind themselves of their moral touchstones; their goals and aspirations; or perspectives that help them keep on track, keep a sense of humor, or, sometimes, keep their sanity. Sometimes these reminders go on cards on a bulletin board. Some go on little plaques, or even screen savers.


• One veteran Washingtonian that I visited kept a whitewashed shingle on an easel on his bookcase. On it someone has hand-lettered an iconic quote from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged: "Who is John Galt?" To get that cryptic phrase, you'll have to read the book.

• Most recently, I visited a Pennsylvania banker who had an old-fashioned glass-topped desk. Under the glass he had a selection of pithy wisdom and advice that he's heard over the years, on conducting business and on how to run a good bank.

This got us to thinking, and led to our appeal in ABA Banking Journal Editors Report for banker contributions to this special Aspirin. We hope you enjoy it, and perhaps find something new for your own wall.--Steve Cocheo, executive editor and digital content manager

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  Winner of the $50 Amazon card drawing is Marcia Cody, Farmers and Merchants Bank, Archbold, Ohio

 

  Winner of the $50 Amazon card drawing for the second part of the year is Brenda Schauer, Security State Bank, Wishek, N.D.

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If you would like to join our regular list of "prescribers," to whom we send questions, please email Executive Editor Steve Cocheo today.

 

 
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Christine Walters, Clackamas County Bank said:

"Work like a dog even if you think you're getting the short end of the stick. When results are needed, excuses won't cut the mustard."

"Everything you say and do is important. Actions matter. Take responsibility for yourself."

"We either make ourselves miserable or make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same."
 
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July 27, 2012
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Taitia L. Elliott, Frederick County Bank said:

"Always treat your employees exactly as you want them to treat your best customers."


"Be a first rate version of yourself, not a second rate version of someone else."


General Colin Powell's 13 Rules of Leadership
 
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July 27, 2012
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Kay Foust, Commercial Bank & Trust said:

"It isn't the people you fire who make your life miserable: it's the ones you don't. If you have serious doubts about people and have counseled them without success, it's better to have them working somewhere else."

Anonymous

I have referred to it many times as I contemplate how I can make an employee successful who won't accept constructive criticism.

Another:

"The most unfair treatment is treating unequals equally."

Anonymous

Employee compensation should never be the same across the board when some make huge contributions and others only show up.

 
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July 27, 2012
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Penn Vise, Community South said:

"God always gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him." Jim Elliot
 
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Molly Bundy said:

"The secret of success is to do the common things uncommonly well." John D Rockefeller, Jr

"The difference between try and triumph is a little umph." (Unknown)

"Today I will do what others won't, so tomorrow I can accomplish what others can't." Jerry Rice

How these help me... they keep me focused on the POSITIVE. Always give more than expected, and it will pay off!
 
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Liesl K. Z. Wolf, Ephrata National Bank said:

"Take calculated risk. That is quite different from being rash."

By General George S. Patton
 
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Lynn Gonzalez, Virginia Commerce Bank said:

My all time favorite is, "The worst they can say is No." (who said that?)

This one keeps me from being timid about sharing my ideas and asking questions, especially when something doesn't make sense to me.

 
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Tammera S. Marrs, President Citizens State Bank said:

"Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things." -Winston Churchill



'Husbands seldom believe in life insurance, but widows always do.' -anonymous



"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." --Thomas A. Edison



"Insurance is all that stands between your assets and litigation." --anonymous


 
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Jeremiah Rouane, First Interstate Bank said:

"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming . . .WOW . . . what a ride!!!!"

 
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Mary Talbot, Bank of Southern Utah said:

"You know, almost anything you feel you 'have to' do, like cleaning and washing, can become a chore, even a drudgery; while those things that remain optional, can seem far more inviting, even fun. So, as you go down the path of life, particularly when it seems you must force yourself through the motions some days, it just may help if you pause and give thought to the countless souls who'd give most anything for the option of even your 'chores'."

-Michael Dooley

Reminds me that attitude is what makes you enjoy, or dread what you are doing. Be thankful for your job.
 
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Megan Morris, Citizens National Bank said:


"How often we fail to realize our good fortune in living in a country where happiness is more than a lack of tragedy."
- Paul Sweeney

It reminds me that no matter how hard or rough my work day or life is, there is a bigger world out there with far more serious concerns than what I have going on in my life.
 
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Pam Clifton, Conway National Bank said:

Quote from a 2011 Wall Street Journal cartoon ?There?s a thin line between thinking outside the box and a caffeine induced wacko idea.?
 
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Sarah Hamlin, Hamilton Bank said:

"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted" (Aesop)
 
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Nichole Bahn, First National Bank said:

"The revered 40 hour workweek is for losers. Forty hours should be considered the minimum, not the maximum. You don't see highly successful people closing out of the office every afternoon at five. The losers are the ones caught up in the afternoon rush hour. The winners drive home in the dark."
 
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Kelly Paul, Community National Bank said:

"Attitude is everything!"
 
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Laura Rowe, Stephenson National Bank said:

"A year from now you may wish you had started today.?
- Carolyn Lamb

"The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity."

"What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal."
- Albert Pine
 
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Paul J. Jarosz, Oxford Bank & Trust said:

"You have to continue to learn your whole life.
You have to be responsible for your own actions.
You have to give back something to society."
From an article about Investment Guru Richard Driehaus, referring to what he learned from the nuns who taught him in grammar school.
 
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Karen Stephenson, The Stock Exchange Bank said:

A two-panel cartoon. First panel shows woman with hair on end, eyes wide, obviously shouting. Second panel shows her feeling and looking all back together.

She says, "I feel a lot better now!"

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I have had it since the early 90s. I laminated it and have it taped to the top of my calculator. It has travelled with me to each job I have had ever since. And it is now more fitting than ever since I work in compliance!
 
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Marcia Cody, Farmers & Merchants said:

"Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected."--Steve Jobs

This quote was shared by our CFO at a bank-wide training meeting last fall, and each employee was given a ruler as a tangible reminder of its meaning. I have long admired (the late) Steve Jobs for the way he changed our world with his "outside-the-box creativity," and his commitment to make high quality products available to consumers. Both the ruler and the quote hang on my cubicle wall to remind me to work hard to be that yardstick by which excellence can be measured
 
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leslie montano said:

The MBA oath

Our bank's mission statement & the key stratagies

"Never let the fear of striking out get in your way." Babe Ruth

"Pay attention to your thoughts because your thoughts become your words,
your words become your actions,
your actions become your character,
and your character becomes your destiny."

And most important -

The six lessons of a satifying, productive career
1. There is no plan
2. Think strengths not weaknesses
3. It's not about you
4. Persistance trumps talent
5. Make excellent mistakes
6. Leave an imprint
 
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