I was at a party of professionals which involved networking,
activities and good food and drink. As I settled in to enjoy the delicious
meal—particularly the mutton biryani—I witnessed something that has stayed with
me.
The steward approached the staff clearing the bin of used
plates and instructed them to check carefully, certain that a spoon had been
accidentally discarded. The staff member looked skeptical, but the steward was
insistent. Sure enough, four plates down, they retrieved a perfectly good spoon
that would have otherwise ended up in the garbage.
Impressed by his vigilance, I asked how he had noticed this
while also serving the guests. He explained that he'd observed a guest
inadvertently drop it while stacking their plate—it happened quickly, and the
guest hadn't even realized. Rather than let it pass, he made sure to retrieve
it.
I commended him for his sense of ownership and alertness.
Here was someone who wasn't just performing his assigned duties—he was actively
present, observant of his surroundings, and genuinely invested in protecting
his employer's resources. He demonstrated that quiet excellence which is
required of all professionals: taking care of the small things even when no one
is watching.
As we step into 2026, let's continue to contribute with
integrity and care, especially when no one is watching. The Scriptures remind
us: "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for
the Lord, not for human masters" (Colossians 3:23-24). True
professionalism isn't about grand gestures—it's woven into the fabric of small,
mindful actions taken throughout the day.
As Proverbs affirms, "Do you see someone skilled in
their work? They will serve before kings" (Proverbs 22:29). May we
each embody this faithfulness in the year ahead.
Wishing you and your loved ones the very best for the New
Year.
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