Your story brought me to tears. How you changed your life is so inspiring. I will share your story with my family and team at GE.
On September 11th, 2001, Ari Schonbrun went to his office at Cantor Fitzgerald – the Wall Street firm that occupied the top five floors of Tower One of the World Trade Center – and he happened to be on the 78th floor changing elevators when the first plane hit. In the midst of the smoke and chaos, Ari found a fellow employee who was terribly burned and who needed his help to walk her down 78 flights of stairs.
Of all the Cantor employees on the upper floors that day, only four survived. Everyone else was killed. Why did they survive? Was it simply luck? Or was it something more?
On that day, there were many large and small miracles and if there’s anything that Ari does know it is how that day ended up being a day of rebirth.
1. Teamwork
- Find similarities with team members to better connect, common goal
- Overcome conflict (whether past or present) to achieve end result
- All groups need a leader, don't be afraid to step up
- Power of positivity (morale, encouragement to keep going)
- Be willing to think outside the box, take the road less travelled, be open minded
- Use everyone's strengths for best possible outcome
2. Managing Change
- Change is best when slow, longer lasting
- It's all about perspective, making the most of the circumstances
- You can only control your own actions
- Be voice of reason; calm the chaos
- Don't waste 1 more day; start now
- Taking positive actions so process is more enjoyable
3. Being Your Personal Best
- What does your heart say? "Listen to the whispers"
- Knowing what's important
- Learning from your hardships
- Take one step at a time
- Importance of relationships
- Make a commitment to live better today; not guaranteed a tomorrow
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