I Did It Their Way!

Frank Sinatra's explanation for his phenomenal success and the title of one of his hit songs was "I did it my way!" The explanation for the modicum of success achieved during my lifetime is that I did it their way!

During the four years I attended St. Mark Seminary the authority figures were dedicated, strict and set high standards. As a result I received an excellent education.

The discipline and self confidence instilled in me as a U.S. Marine fifty years ago proved invaluable in achieving success throughout my life.

My father taught me how to play two musical instruments. His insistence upon daily practice provided a skill level that allowed me to play professionally for eight years.

My late wife molded a hard partying, immature guy into a dedicated and loving husband and father. Her way proved much better and more rewarding than my previous lifestyle.

Embracing the H.J. Heinz Company's culture of continuous improvement resulted in five promotions which allowed me to begin a comfortable retirement at the age of 54.

I had to obtain the knowledge and master the skills necessary to succeed, but the real secret to my success is no secret. I did it their way!
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Published on February 22, 2016 09:20
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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Mardel I'm not too sure if I ever did it my way but I had a lot of jobs along the way and, of course, had to do it their way. However, being a teacher-librarian meant I did a lot of things my way because it was relatively new.
I now have the option of doing things my way with my writing but I still need the self-discipline of watching the numbers hit a new 1,000 which is Corder's way and a few others.


message 2: by Jim (new)

Jim Vuksic Michael wrote: "I'm not too sure if I ever did it my way but I had a lot of jobs along the way and, of course, had to do it their way. However, being a teacher-librarian meant I did a lot of things my way because ..."

Michael,

Teaching is one of the most admirable and influential of vocations, often underpaid and under appreciated. Every teacher applies their personal touch to a mandated curriculum. Doing it your way no doubt positively influenced many of your students.

Thank you for remaining one of the oldest and most loyal followers of the blog and so often sharing your opinions and comments.

Jim Vuksic


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