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Small Changes, Growing Results

Monday, December 20, 2010 by Slaughter Development

It’s difficult to recognize all the minute changes that inevitably occur in a project or a person when you see and interact with them everyday.  But it’s precisely this type of natural progression that creates growth that is both positive and important.  

For one father, the desire to document his daughter’s growth from infancy to adolescence was a priority. After all, from the moment she was born until the day she turned ten, he took a picture of her every single day. The result is an awe-inspiring slide show which proves that small changes aren’t as minuscule as they initially seem. Check out the short video of her growth below:

Change is never easy. In fact, it can be down right nerve-wracking. After all, it forces us to step outside our comfort zone and blindly navigate a new path—knowing that every decision we make will affect ourselves and those around us. Yet, it plays an essential part  in life and work. Without change, we not only loose the ability to actively grow, we relinquish the pride and satisfaction that comes from making an impact on others.

As human beings, we have been given a unique ability to transform. Whether we know it or not, change is in our nature and best of all, it comes with great opportunity. By embracing new ideas, taking risks and even experiencing failure, we learn how to utilize specific tools that help bring improvement and innovation. 

Empower yourself and your employees with the knowledge that change can be a great thing.  Reach out to Slaughter Development today to learn more about how we help improve workflow and satisfaction in your office.

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