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Go The Extra Mile

When someone goes above and beyond what is necessary is represented by an idiomGo the extra mile.

Learning Go The Extra Mile Is Not Difficult At All! You Just Need A Great Teacher!

A short beautiful story of two friends Mukesh and Anil perfectly explain the beauty of idiom Go the extra mile.

Mukesh and Anil joined a company together a few months after their graduation from university.

After a few years of work, their Manager promoted Mukesh to a position of Senior Sales Manager, but Anil remained in his entry-level Junior Sales Officer position.

Anil developed a sense of jealousy and disgruntlement but continued working anyway.

One day Anil felt that he could not work with Mukesh anymore.

He wrote his resignation letter, but before he submitted it to the Manager, he complained that Management did not value hard working staff, but only promoted only the favoured!

Go to Extra Miles A Short Inspirational Story

The Manager knew that Anil worked very hard for the years he had spent at the company; even harder than Mukesh and therefore he deserved the promotion.

So in order to help Anil to realize this, the Manager gave Anil a task.

“Go and find out if anyone is selling watermelons in town?”

Anil returned and said, “yes there is someone!”

The Manager asked, “how much per kg?” Anil drove back to town to ask and then returned to inform the Manager; “they are Rs 13.50 per kg!”

The Manager told Anil, “I will give Mukesh the same task that I gave you.

So the Manager said to Mukesh, in the presence of Anil; “Go and find out if anyone is selling watermelons in town?”

Mukesh went to find out and on his return he said:

“Manager, there is only one person selling watermelons in the whole town.

The cost is Rs 49.00 each watermelon and Rs 32,50 for a half melon.

He sells them at Rs 13.50 per kg when sliced and has in his stock 93 melons, each one weighing about 7kg.

He has a farm and can supply us with melons for the next 4 months at a rate of 102 melons per day at Rs 27.00 per melon; this includes delivery.

The melons appear fresh and red with good quality, and they taste better than the ones we sold last year.

He has his own slicing machine and is willing to slice for us free of charge.

We need to strike a deal with him before 10 AM tomorrow and we will be sure of beating last year’s profits in melons by Rs 223.

This will contribute positively to our overall performance as it will add a minimum of 3.78% to our current overall sales target.

I have put this information down in writing and is available in a spreadsheet.

Please let me know if you need it as I can send it to you in fifteen minutes.”

Anil was very impressed and realized the difference between himself and Mukesh. He decided not to resign but to learn from Mukesh.

Let this story help us keep in mind the importance of going an extra mile in all our endeavors.

You won’t be rewarded for doing what you’re meant to do, you only get a salary for that!

You’re only rewarded for going an extra mile; performing beyond expectations.

To be successful in life you must be observant, proactive and willing to do more, think more, have a more holistic perspective and go beyond the call of duty.

 

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