Work ethics matter

James Moffitt
3 min readAug 30, 2023

Years ago my adoptive father told me something that has stuck with me to this day. He said, “son, if something is worth doing, it is worth doing right the first time”. The point of that is to say if you do a sloppy job or a bad job the first time then you will probably have to go back and repeat it until you get it right.

That is what I want to talk about. “Getting it right” What exactly does that mean? It means that whatever you do, approach it with the attitude of doing it correctly. Take all the necessary steps to complete the job correctly. In other words, take pride in the finished product. When someone comes along after you are done, how is that job or task going to reflect on you? Will someone think, “wow, he did a great job on finishing this” or “ wow, he did a half assed job on this and someone is going to have to do it all over again”.

If you are going to commit to doing a thing, take pride in doing it right the first time. This applies to small tasks as well as big jobs. The sum total of your actions will establish your work ethic and how people think of you. This applies to family life, relationships, job performance and sports endeavours. Maybe I am of the “older” generation and a good work ethic was instilled in us. Our parents, grandparents, relatives or mentors took us aside and trained us to do our very best we could when we take on a task.

I seem to be surrounded by people who just want to skate by. They want to get paid but they only want to do the bare minimum effort and spend a majority of their time…

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James Moffitt

Happily married for last 34 years to Katy Moffitt, living in Goose Creek South Carolina. I love writing, bowling, and nature.