Friday, April 18, 2008

Beware of Garbage Trucks

Beware of Garbage Trucks
By David J. Pollay

How often do you let other people's nonsense change your mood?
Do you let bad driver, rude waiter, curt boss, or an insensitive colleague ruin your
day? Unless you're a robot, you are bound to blow your top off.
However, the mark of a successful person is how quickly he or she can get
back his or her focus on what's important.

Sixteen years ago, I learned this lesson. I learn it in the
back of a New York City taxi cab. Here's what happen.
I hopped in a taxi, and we took off for Grand Central Station.
We were driving in the right lane when, all of a sudden, a black car
jumped out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on
his brakes, skidded, and missed the other car's back end by just inches!

The driver of the other car, the guy who almost caused a big
accident, whipped his head around and he started yelling bad words at us.

My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean he
was really friendly. So, I said, 'Why did you do that? This guy almost
ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!'

And this is when my taxi driver told me what I now called,
'The Law of the Garbage Truck'.
Many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of
garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As
their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it. If they happen to dump
it on you, don't take it personally.
You just smile, wave, wish them well, and moved on. You'll be
happier if you did that rather than fight them.
So this was it: 'The Law of the Garbage Truck'..
I started thinking, how often do I let garbage trucks run
right over me? And how often do I take their garbage and spread it to other
people: at work, at home, on the street? It was that day I said, 'I'm not going to
do it anymore.' I see garbage trucks everywhere and everyday. I see
the load they're carrying. I see them coming to drop it off. And like
my taxi driver I don't make it a personal thing; I just smile, wave, wish
them well, and I move on.

Good leaders know they have to be ready for their next
meeting. Good parents know they have to welcome their kids home from school with
hugs and kisses . Teachers and parents know that they have to be fully present
and at their best for the people they care about.

The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage
trucks take over their day. What about you? What would happen in your
life, starting today, if you let more garbage trucks pass you by?

Here's my bet. You'll be happier.
So...love the people who treat you right.
Forget about the ones who don't.
Believe that every thing happens for a reason.
If you get a chance, TAKE IT!
If it changes your life, LET IT!
Nobody said it would be easy...
They just promised it would be WORTH IT

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this great story! And thanks for correctly attributing it to David J. Pollay! My name is Dawn, and I work with David. I just wanted to stop by and let you know that you can read the original story on David’s blog davidjpollay.typepad.com. I know he’d love to have you stop by!

    Also check out the video of people in New York City taking the No Garbage Trucks!™ Pledge: bewareofgarbagetrucks.com. It’s pretty cool.

    Thanks again!

    Dawn

    dawn@themomentumproject.com

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi Dawn, thanks for your comment. For sure, I'll write down the author's nam. Because I myself loves to write and I don't like if my works, my articles are being quoted without typing the source. Will drop by to David's blog. It's such an insipiring story that I've got there!

    Nice that you've visited my blog ...

    regards,
    -fon-

    ReplyDelete