Friday, May 11, 2012 Lessons from my mother
Mother’s Day is right around the corner, so there’s no better time than right now to commemorate the advice and wise words we’ve received from our mommas over the years. And looking back, we must admit that many of the lessons our mothers taught us have influenced our careers, work habits and our creativity.
We asked our associates what their moms taught them, and here’s what they had to say:
Growing up on a farm in Iowa, my mom was a teacher and mentor on many fronts. One of her favorite lines she used with me was: “Don’t put off to tomorrow what you can get done today. Because tomorrow there will be just as much to do, if not more.” She is still alive and doing well with her garden and hiking near the Cedar River in northern Iowa. — Greg Nickerson, CEO
Ashley Schaible and her motherMy mom taught me to give people the benefit of the doubt. More often than not, they are trying their best and are well-intentioned. Help if they ask and work to understand where they are coming from if you don’t see eye to eye. — Ashley Schaible, PR account executive
My first summer job was watering grass at a condominium complex where my mother worked as an administrative secretary. We drove to work together, and once we were there, I was just another worker. There was no messing around. She expected to be treated as a colleague, and she made clear that she would tolerate no nonsense from me. She showed me that you need to take what you do seriously, and that how you conduct yourself at work matters. — Bob Helbig, proofreader
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