Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Simple Isn't a Bad Thing



Last night I read the words “Daring Simplicity” in a book.  It was one of those moments when you read them, go back to read again and then stop to think about the real meaning.  Those words can mean so much. 

Last week my husband went to an AC/DC concert.  There were lights, thunderous booms and lots of extra activity.  It made me think about AC/DC fans who are fans simply because of the music, not the show.  Just like going to a high school choir concert, it’s the daring simplicity that makes it amazing. 

Now I turn that to travel.  Last week, when Brian was enjoying AC/DC, I was traveling and found myself in San Francisco, Sacramento area and Austin, TX.  Looking back, I saw lots of great moments of daring simplicity.  The smile of the guy at TSA, the greeting from the flight attendant, the warm welcome from the hotel front desk agent and being able to drive a clean car.  All those, simple and impactful. 

Here is a small list of items that with daring simplicity, can make the day of a traveler:
- Friendly staff.  That could be gate, front desk, flight attendant, pilot, driver
- Meeting people’s requirements.  Working internet.  On time arrivals and departures.  Room ready when needed. 
- Clean, reliable and comfortable.  Travelers want to drive a clean car, sleep in a comfortable bed and know the aircraft is safe and well maintained. 

None of these come with anything extraordinary, just people doing what they need to do, everyday, for every customer.  It’s people enjoying their jobs and wanting to do them right.  

In 1985, AC/DC didn’t send out firecrackers and canons with their albums, it was simply the music and people became hooked.  Sure, the extras are nice once in a while but my husband was a fan before he saw them in concert simply because of the music.  Suppliers, who are your fan and why are they your fans?  Is it because you do the simple stuff well?  When you hear from an unhappy customer, it is because you failed in simplicity?  Probably.  

I am striving for daring simplicity in my life and all the while, I keep going. 

1 comment:

  1. I am Carlos and I plaied baseball at NEO College, and my coach used to say "little things make the difference", that´s also what I think when it comes to any tipe of activity I am up to. Very nice article Rita.

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