What you just watched:
George Greene did critical work without seeking credit. He
focused on what needed to be done, not on being recognized.
So what do we do
with what you just saw?
Start with the first
question below.
- Do you do things differently when people are watching? How?
- When have you cared more about being recognized than getting the job done?
- What will you do this week that no one will see—but still matters?
Try one of these this week—start small:
1. DO THE WORK WITHOUT ANNOUNCING IT
Choose something that needs to be done—and do it without telling anyone.
2. GIVE CREDIT AWAY
When something goes well, point to someone else’s contribution instead of your own.
3. LET IT GO
When you don’t get recognition, don’t correct it, explain it, or bring it up.
Print this and keep the value visible all week.
Want to go further with this?
The Choose Your Future series helps you build these values—one week at a time.