As often as we can, my wife and I like to steal away to the great outdoors for some camping and hiking. The fresh air, beautiful creation, and peace and quiet are a welcome change from what can sometimes be a very busy pace.
We’ve been to a lot of national and state parks in the country. Each time I go I’m reminded of the phrase from the US Parks Project, “Leave It Better Than You Found It.” The idea behind the mantra is simple: whether you’re hiking, camping, or just walking around, leave the area behind you looking more beautiful than before you came through.
This simple phrase can apply directly to almost every area of life. Whether you’re visiting a park or working with a client, your goal should be to bring some type of value in such a way that the outcome is better than the outset.
So, how do you leave something better?
Regardless of the type of engagement, really work to be that breath of fresh air for your clients and purposefully leave things better than you found them.
Ryan Wallace is an senior associate in HORNE Cyber. He joined us in 2014, and hit the ground running—embracing his role in building the Wise Firm. He has a heart for service, a talent for graphic design, and love for camping.