| The Life of Dr. J.R. Miller |
Chapter 7 |
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“As we enter another year of work together I am sure we will be happy. I have no new requirements to exact. Let me make these simple suggestions for 1910-1911.
“We will work together in love, in patience, in kindness, in mutual thoughtfulness and helpfulness.
“We will make this the best year ever we have lived, in personal life, in habits, in character, and in our work in the office, – even surpassing our best in the past.
“We will be in our places in the office at least five minutes before nine every morning, so as to be ready for our work by nine o’clock.
“We will study our particular work and master all its smallest details, making ourselves more and more proficient, that when we have no definite assigned tasks we shall not be idle but shall ourselves find something to do that will prepare us for better usefulness.
“I cannot begin to tell you of the depth and sincerity of my interest in each one of you. I want you to let me be your personal friend. If you have any difficulty, trouble, sorrow, anxiety, or any question which you would like to bring to me, I shall always be glad to give you any cheer or help I can.”
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