Grandma’s Rules
Friday, June 20th, 2008If I’m home, You’re always welcome.
If you’re hungry, help yourself to anything.
If you break something, it’s alright.
If you need anything, I’ll buy it for you.
If you make a mess, help me clean it up.
When you leave, give lots of hugs & kisses.
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“Grandma’s Rules” is a sign on the wall in Mom’s Country Deli in Houston. It’s my new favorite restaurant because of the atmosphere, signs like these, the food, and the people who work there. Mom’s son and daughter chose the signs, and Mom really works there.
I’ve started applying these rules to my business. I’ve also started to expect others to live these rules. Some are harder for me to live than others.
And to anyone reading this who thinks they can take advantage of someone who lives by these rules, please, use common sense. One easy way to corrupt these rules is to ask people to be enablers of bad habits or dependency. Just as you shouldn’t buy an alcoholic the drinks they ask for but you should provide an intervention, if you know someone who keeps getting what they ask for and using it to block their bigger goals in life, get them not what they say they want, but what they seem to be indicating they need.
Perhaps another sign, this one above the cornbread in Mom’s Country Deli, sums it up:
PLATE LUNCH CUSTOMERS
HELP YOURSELF TO HOME MADE BREAD
PLEASE TAKE ONLY WHAT YOU CAN EAT
LET’S NOT WASTE
Love, Mom
* NO TO GOES PLEASE *
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Also, I think this whether coworkers live up to this sign is a good measure of how well people work together over time:
Don’t Fuss
Call Us
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