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Dan Sawatzky
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This summer I had a young fellow working for me that had an opposite outlook from me. Whenever I gave him a task he would roll his eyes and exclaim how much work I was giving him. He got the repetative tasks as part of his training. One job was to cut 300 leaves from steel with the plasma cutter.

As he worked I found his method of counting his progress interesting. He really fixated on how far he had to go... and with each leaf he did would repeat that large number of UNDONE leaves. He also counted the minutes to the next break on a constant basis. He really bummed himself out during the project... continually.

Today I was doing the last of our shop reshuffle and was movong sheet stock from the back room to where the router now lives. It was a big job for I carry a goodly amount of stock. Phoenix helped me with the heavy stuff yesterday, but today I was by myself as I set to the task of moving the thinner stock. I was NOT looking forward to the task. Unfortunately the good fairies took last night off it seems.

I counted the sheets of plywood and HDU before I started... then set to task. The first few went fast and easy... and in my mind I continually kept tally. Before I knew it I was 20 % done... then 25 %... I was half way done before I started getting a little tired and a little bored with the repetitive task. But it was time to celebrate... not counting the sheet in my hand I was more than half way done! At that point my thinking shifted from what was done to what had to be done... the SMALLER number of the two. Each time I grabbed a sheet of stock it immediately was crossed off the list before it was even moved... and I celebrated the dwindling number.

I promised myself a reward when I was done and I could taste the delicious 'peach platz' - only a half block away at the deli.

The few remaining sheets went quickly, although my energy was flagging... then it was time to celebrate a tough job completed... and dome in far less time than I imagined.

It's Pollyanna thinking I suppose... but it sure beats my former employees way of thinking...

Taking the positive route in Yarrow...

-grampa dan

[ September 15, 2009, 01:10 PM: Message edited by: Dan Sawatzky ]

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Dan Sawatzky
Imagination Corporation
Yarrow, British Columbia
dan@imaginationcorporation.com
http://www.imaginationcorporation.com

Being a grampa is one of the the most wonderful things in the world!!!

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Catharine C. Kennedy
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I far rather count your way!

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Catharine C. Kennedy
CCK Graphics
1511 Route 28
Chatham Center, NY 12184
cck1620@taconic.net
"Look at me,
Look at me, Look at me now!
I't's fun to have fun,
But you have to know how!"

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David Wright
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I thought there was some resemblence.
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Wright Signs
Wyandotte, Michigan

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Joe Cieslowski
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I like your new hat, Dan!

[Wink]

Joe,

Makin Chip$ and Havin Fun!

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Joe Cieslowski
Connecticut Woodcarvers Gallery
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East Canaan CT 06024
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Raymond Chapman
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He still needs to shave.

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Chapman Sign Studio
Temple, Texas
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Michael Clanton
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That guy would never make it in the screenprinted t-shirt world- I remember my first day on the job- Jan. of 1992- my boss showed me how to manually print a 4 color screenprint job on a large stack of t-shirts. I asked him, "OK, what do I do when I finish this stack?" he pointed to a wall of about 100 large t-shirt boxes and replied "just grab another box and keep printing, there are about 10,000 more that need to be printed... then you can go to lunch." haha

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Michael Clanton
Clanton Graphics/ Blackberry 19 Studio
1933 Blackberry
Conway AR 72034
501-505-6794
clantongraphics@yahoo.com

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Pierre St.Marie
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yeah,.... she showed up here in 1961. In true St.Marie fashion I slapped her good and sent her Pollyanna-ing on down the road.

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BTW Grumpy Dan......... Here's my Pollyanna.
Scarlett Lyn is growing, and in the oddest places.
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Pierre St.Marie
Stmariegraphics
Kalispell,Mt
www.stmariegraphics.com
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Plan on knowing everything before I die and time's running out!

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