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Doing little things well is a step toward doing big things better. - Harry F. Banks When the little things are big Hi Subscriber, My daughter lost her tooth yesterday. It's not her first one, but every one is just as exciting to her as that first one was. She raced up to me after school proudly displaying a hole, and a tooth taped to a piece of paper so she wouldn't lose it. Last night we put the tooth in a little cup next to her bed so the Tooth Fairy would be able to find it easily. The excitement was high along with the speculation about what she could spend her money on once it came (that whole $1 was going a long way!). And what happened this morning? The tooth fairy forgot to come! When I got up to get ready for my breakfast meeting my daughter was staring out the window looking to see if she might still have been on her way. You can imagine how I felt. At this time of the year when everything is so hectic it is easy to over look the little things. But it's the little things that make all the difference. It's the little things to you that may be much bigger things to your customers. So I encourage you to take some time over the next few weeks to step back and check that you've covered those little things. When my daughter came out to the kitchen she found that the tooth fairy had been. She'd left a note in her lunch box which said 'I'm sorry I didn't take your tooth last night but my bag was too full. I've left some money for you and I will come back and get your tooth tomorrow night. Love your friend, the tooth fairy'. So when you find you've forgotten something - don't panic. Just make a good job of apologising and maybe make someone's day. Leap 'n' Bound: My challenge to you this week is to find one little thing each day that you can do that will make someone else's day. Leave a note in a lunch box. Put a chocolate in with your outgoing invoices. Give a stranger a big smile as you're walking through the supermarket. Do you have any stories where you've forgotten a little thing but made up for it? Or perhaps you've done something little that turned out to be pretty big. Share it with the rest of us on the blog at http://www.mumpreneurs.wordpress.com/. This is the last ezine for 2007. I just want to take this chance to wish you and your family all the best for the season. Whether you're having a White Christmas or a Hot Hanukkah - make the most of this time with your loved ones. Thank you for choosing to let me into your email box every couple of weeks. I look forward to sharing more with you in 2008. In the meantime if you have any wishes or feedback drop me a line. I always love to hear from you. ------------------------------------------------------- Leaps 'n' Bounds Coaching
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