I watched the video of the flight attendant do the same safety demo he's probably done 10,000 times.
Same seatbelt. Same oxygen mask. Same exit row speech.
But se was dancing. Smiling. Making eye contact with passengers like they were old friends. In fact, it felt like being in a comedy show with a serious message
And you know what happened?
People actually watched. They laughed. They clapped.
He turned the most ignored moment on any flight into the most memorable one.
That's the power of attitude.
He didn't have a different job than every other flight attendant.
He had a different approach.
I think about this on LinkedIn too.
We're all doing similar things. Posting. Connecting. Commenting. Sending messages.
But some people make it feel like a chore.
And others make it feel like a party.
I genuinely love meeting new people here. Every connection request is a chance to learn something. Every conversation could turn into a collaboration, a friendship, or a client.
Not because I'm working some strategy.
Because I actually enjoy it.
And people feel that.
Your attitude shows up in everything you do.
In how you write your posts.
In how you respond to comments.
In whether you treat a DM like an obligation or an opportunity.
The work is the same.
The energy you bring to it changes everything.
That flight attendant didn't get paid more for dancing.
But I guarantee he enjoys his job more than the ones who don't.
And I bet her passengers remember her.
What's one thing you do to bring more fun into your work? š
#TheSherMethod
š'šŗ Rhonda Sher ā Taking you from Overlooked to Fully Booked
Credit for video to original source
Same seatbelt. Same oxygen mask. Same exit row speech.
But se was dancing. Smiling. Making eye contact with passengers like they were old friends. In fact, it felt like being in a comedy show with a serious message
And you know what happened?
People actually watched. They laughed. They clapped.
He turned the most ignored moment on any flight into the most memorable one.
That's the power of attitude.
He didn't have a different job than every other flight attendant.
He had a different approach.
I think about this on LinkedIn too.
We're all doing similar things. Posting. Connecting. Commenting. Sending messages.
But some people make it feel like a chore.
And others make it feel like a party.
I genuinely love meeting new people here. Every connection request is a chance to learn something. Every conversation could turn into a collaboration, a friendship, or a client.
Not because I'm working some strategy.
Because I actually enjoy it.
And people feel that.
Your attitude shows up in everything you do.
In how you write your posts.
In how you respond to comments.
In whether you treat a DM like an obligation or an opportunity.
The work is the same.
The energy you bring to it changes everything.
That flight attendant didn't get paid more for dancing.
But I guarantee he enjoys his job more than the ones who don't.
And I bet her passengers remember her.
What's one thing you do to bring more fun into your work? š
#TheSherMethod
š'šŗ Rhonda Sher ā Taking you from Overlooked to Fully Booked
Credit for video to original source