Thursday, January 7, 2010

Footprints

I’ve contemplated footprints recently. Like many others I’ve followed in my father’s footprints, I’ve plotted my ecological footprint and left my muddy prints on the kitchen floor. Everyone leaves their mark in a unique way and maybe because of my years, I’ve been thinking what legacy, if any, I and others will leave.

Those people who are in decision making positions at remodeling companies, trade suppliers, specialty contractors and trade associations like the Remodelor’s Council today will have an enormous impact on the shape of the remodeling industry in the next decade. How conscious and intentional about leadership are remodelors and their trade partners today? Do we have a sense that we are shaping the future of the remodeling industry? Will we strive to leave the industry better than we found it?

Each time we build or remodel, be it a building, a business, an association or ourselves, no matter how big or small it leaves an impact not only on our immediate life and surroundings but the many people we contact with everyday. Everyday we have the opportunity to leave an imprint, through our businesses, our community service, or our association with others. This allows us the possibility to make a meaningful difference that can impact ourselves, those around us and our industry.

We follow the footprints of those who have gone before and leave footprints for those yet to come. We have the opportunity to build on the actions of our predecessors, and leave the remodeling industry ready to better face the future. Get involved; don’t let the footprints fade away.