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6 words after reading.

What have you learned after reading a book carefully? At this time, you need to make a good record and write about your thoughts after reading. In order to make you no longer feel headache after writing and reading, here are 6 words I collected and sorted out, welcome to share. 6 words after reading "Sweeping the Road" 1

The book "Sweeping the Road" by Mr. Hideyoshi Kenyama is very popular in Japan, and it has made sweeping a common practice. Sweeping away this embarrassing thing has such great magic that many people admire Mr. Kenyama Hidsaburo's company to observe and study. But Mr. Kenyama's company has gained cohesion because of sweeping away, and the company atmosphere is one of the new ones. When I first read it, it really surprised me.

There are reasons and laws for Kenyama Hidsaburo's sweeping to gain "Tao". I think people in any industry should draw nutrition from it.

The reason why Kenyama Hidsaburo can carry out the cleaning to the end is inseparable from his childhood experience. In the poor life of childhood, parents cleaned the room every day. In such a hard day, what's the point of doing so? Mr. Kenyama Hidsaburo later recalled: "When you are in adversity, cleaning your surroundings will give you a feeling of salvation." The little thing of cleaning up the surroundings gives people in trouble a little light and hope. If we can't get rid of the crisis immediately, we might as well do some small things quietly and give them meaning.

then why can we gain great power by sweeping away this trivial matter that can no longer be ordinary? I think that's because Kenyama Hidsaburo regards cleaning as a ritual. There is a saying that is quite reasonable: "Your happiness depends not on what you are doing, but on the way you do it." How did Kenyama Hidsaburo clean it up? First, he spent a lot of thoughts on cleaning tools. There is a saying that if a worker wants to do a good job, he must sharpen his tools first. For example, if I put on a brand-new pen and colorful stationery, my writing will definitely be more beautiful than usual. The same is true for cleaning. Once the cleaning tools are inconvenient to use, we should try to replace them properly, and we should not be too troublesome. Efforts on cleaning tools will become the power to support the cleaning to the end. In Mr. Jianshan's company, all the cleaning tools are placed in the most conspicuous place. They never put the cleaning tools in a dark corner, and they don't feel ashamed to hide them. Instead, they store them neatly and clearly, so that anyone can know them at a glance and use them immediately. Paying attention to and preparing for the tools is the basis for the success of anything, and it also reflects the importance attached to this matter. Second, no matter what criticism he received at first, Mr. Jianshan didn't give up, even though all employees thought he should do what the general manager should do, not be a cleaner. What he tried to convey to everyone is a way of life: pay attention to our environment and clean the surrounding environment like cleaning our hearts. He insisted on doing such a thing for the people around him, and in the end, his persistence paid off. When everyone took one thing seriously, it began to give everyone unexpected gains, the company's collective consciousness was improved, interpersonal relationships improved significantly, and its face was completely new. Sweeping teaches people to be meticulous, to be indifferent to the things around them, to spend their days without passing by, and finally to be empty-handed and often grateful.

There are many examples of cleaning in this book, which let us see the changes brought about by cleaning. One example impressed me deeply: in YELLOWHAT, all cars are cleaned every day, which can reduce the accident rate-as long as the cars are clean, the attitude when driving is different at first, and other cars will stay away from you when they see you, because they see you from a distance. Mr. Jianshan said, even though we know it's raining outside, we should clean the car, because we want a high-quality life and safety.

From this book, I have not only seen the changes brought about by cleaning, but I think that if any trivial thing is given a sense of ceremony, it will gain unexpected light and eventually light up your life, such as cooking, writing, and saying hello every day. Because life itself is made up of countless small things, treating small things rashly is just treating life rashly.

Mr. Jianshan said, "A hundred skills are not as clear as one". You know all kinds of tricks, you know all kinds of means, you might as well make a thing clean. You have all kinds of talents and expectations, so you might as well do the seemingly trivial things in life well. 6 words after reading about sweeping the road 2

When I first came into contact with sweeping the road, it was not from this book, but a news on the Internet many years ago: In a five-star hotel in Japan, when the lobby manager took the reporter to visit the toilet that had just been cleaned, he directly picked up a cup, scooped out half a glass of water from the toilet and drank it, and the reporter was stunned on the spot. This is the hygienic standard of this five-star hotel after sweeping the road.

In fact, my first feeling when I saw this news was that the Japanese nation was too abnormal. When I read "Sweeping the Road", I realized that behind this abnormal condition is the rigorous work style and persistence of Kenyama Hidsaburo for decades.

if I want to learn something from a book, I can only experience it myself, so I decided to give my toilet a thorough cleaning. There are no complete cleaning tools like those in the book, but there are brushes, rags and detergents. It took about 3 minutes from the beginning to the end, which is probably the first time I spent so much time cleaning a toilet.

compared with the previous situation that it took a few brushes and ten seconds to get it done, it took me longer to clean the whole toilet inside and out. Although it is not the same as when I just bought it, the whole toilet is brand-new. The most obvious change is that my son is cautious when he goes to the toilet. When he is convenient, he will take the initiative to wipe the toilet mouth several times with toilet paper, which is a lot better than the bad habit of sometimes not flushing the toilet after urinating!

This is the subtle influence of environmental changes on a person!

It's not unreasonable for Kenyama Hidsaburo to start from the trivial task of cleaning toilets, and sublimate cleaning into a way to achieve success. If you do small things to the extreme, you will achieve great things. We ancients also had the warning that "if you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?" Combined with the on-site management promotion activities being carried out by the company, we should start from cleaning the scheduling room, operation room and work site, correct our thinking, and raise the cleaning to the same height as the company's development strategy to implement it. Obey, forbid, seriously put the work goal of company management improvement at the center of current work, ask for benefits from the site, and promote the improvement of benefits with the promotion of the site.

in addition to doing small things well, Kenyama Hidsaburo's success is persistence. The first feeling that this book gave me was not how clean he cleaned the toilet every day, but that he kept cleaning the toilet throughout his life, even after his success. In fact, combined with the company's on-site management to improve the goal, we should also grasp these two words-persistence. On-site management improvement cannot be achieved overnight, but it is important to persist. Persistence is also a manifestation of struggle. When it comes to struggle, each of our employees should love their posts and be dedicated to their work, and take on-site management as their own job and stick to it for years. Only when all employees turn this persistence into action consciousness can on-site management be truly internalized in the heart and externalized in the form.

Finally, Hidsaburo Kenyama told us through Sweeping the Road that we should be grateful. "People who are grateful for small things will artificially reduce their pain and troubles. On the other hand, people who can't be grateful for small things will artificially amplify pain and trouble. " Knowing how to be grateful will make people feel a sense of belonging. Instead of thinking about what they lack, it is better to think more about what they have. Instead of thinking about what you can't do, think more about what you can do. Since you have chosen this career, you must accept all of it, take the initiative to do things, always be grateful, and make contributions based on your post.

In fact, the book Sweeping the Road contains many nutrients that we can learn, such as concentration, dedication, setting an example and so on. The reason why I chose the above three aspects to elaborate on it, I think it coincides with the corporate culture of our group company, which stresses gratitude, obedience and struggle. A hundred people read the same book and have a hundred opinions. This is because everyone thinks differently. But whatever you think, as long as we can learn what we need from it, that's enough!