Monday, November 26, 2012

One Degree

I like to talk about effort.
How much effort is 1 degree more than you offer each day?
What does that even mean?

Here are a few examples of the Difference One Degree makes:

Water is hot at 211,
Water boils at 212 degrees, turn to steam and can move Trains.

One degree on the race track,
At the Indy 500 the 10 year difference average speed was seperated by just 1.5 Seconds.
What did that mean to the drivers?
1st place paid $1,278,813 and 2nd place paid $621,321.
A difference of $657,492 for 1.5 seconds.

What would one degree look like on your job?
One more up, one more up logged, one more phone call?

To get what you have never had,
you have to do something you have never done...

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