Safety Tidbits Tuesday- Some things to Start for the New Year:

Some of the things you can do today that will pay off in 5, 10, 15, or 20 years
• Stretch and Exercise daily to maintain your range of motion.
• If you’re a smoker – Quit smoking – the benefits are huge!
• Have a clear retirement plan and follow the plan.
• Make sure your children have a love of reading by the time they are 6 (which means you have to limit TV, computers and other electronic distractions).
• Eat right and get a annual physical.
• Tell your loved ones you love them every day.
• Keep current by reading the paper every day, watching the news, reading Time or Newsweek, and reading industry publications.
• Attend training & seminars to educate yourself or to stay abreast of changes in the industry.

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On the first day of school, a teacher was glancing over the roll when she noticed a number after each student’s name, such as 145, 136, 152, 127.

“Wow! Look at these IQs,” she said to herself. “What a terrific class.” The teacher promptly determined to work harder with this class than with any other she ever had.

Throughout the year, she came up with innovative lessons that she thought would challenge the students, because she didn’t want them to get bored with work that was too easy.

Her plan worked! The class outperformed all the other classes that she taught in the usual way. Then, during the last quarter, she discovered what those numbers after the students’ names really were: their locker numbers.

Share your expectations and never sell anyone short! People will often surprise you, if you are wise enough to share your expectations with them. Then, once your expectations are known, only accept the best from yourself, your family and co-workers. –Author unknown

Be Kind to those you meet– Safety Wayne

I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. –Maya Angelou