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I heard an interesting thing the other day when we were wrapping our most recent Trucking Efficiency Workshop at the Auto Research Center in Indianapolis. One of the meeting attendees said what he liked best about the workshop was the attitude of the people in attendance. He pointed out that at many industry events he attends people focus on why they can't make something happen. At this workshop people seemed more focused on believing that we could make a change and were determine to figure out how to make it happen.
That got me thinking about the role of attitude in achieving goals. I think sometimes each of us is guilty of poking holes in a new idea focusing on why it won't work instead of trying to figure out ways to...