No good decision was ever made in a swivel chair. - George S. Patton Share on X

George S. Patton was a senior officer of the United States Army, who commanded the U.S. Seventh Army during World War II, and led the U.S. Third Army following the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944.

As a great leader, he understood just how imperative action is and always will be, because without action there are no results. To attempt to understand something completely we must touch the situation, feel the severity of our actions and reactions, experience the attempts ourselves, live with the consequences, and change the outcome for the better if we so desire.

We must become practitioners of our ideas because correct action always wins.

Adam Kirk Smith
Adam Smith
25 Years in Retail, Restaurants & Hospitality · Author · Speaker · Coach

Adam spent 25 years in retail, restaurant, and hospitality leadership — managing teams of 60, growing a store from $600K to $2M+, and overseeing guest experience at a corporate level. Author of The Bravest You (endorsed by Seth Godin). Host of two podcasts. 170K monthly readers. Grimes, Iowa.

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