Monthly Archives: May 2013

Insight gained thus far in 2013…

  • There is only one label that helps us in our dealings with people: they’re human. Any other label has too many personal opinions and experience connected to it.
  • The place all of our businesses are headed has fewer and fewer rules.
  • Everyone dreams very different dreams.
  • A great question for each day we lead is, “Would I DVR today?”.
  • In most cases, scarcity is a fallacy.
  • 1st hardest thing to do: Start something. 2nd hardest thing to do: finish what you started.
  • The pain of technology is that it fights for every one of our moments.
  • Contribution is the holiest pre-party you can ever host.
  • This all matters.
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The Doors We Walk Through and The Joy Found On The Other Side Via Creating

We all walk through proverbial doors to get something or to go some place.

You had something to say. So you walked through the door to say it. Then you found the conversation, the ebb and flow of listen and response, to mean more than what you were so excited to share.

You needed caffeine. So you walked through the door to get it. All that to find that the sound and aroma of coffee brewing meant more than the caffeine fix itself.

You wanted a career. So you walked, diploma in hand, through a door to get one. Then you noticed it was the stories, both the good ones and not so good ones, that held the joy that defined a great career.

All too often we think it’s something that we can hold, touch, taste, and see that we’re after…it’s not that though.

We want experience that births fulfillment that blooms meaning.

And so we create.

We create conversation. We make a cup of coffee. We put the pen to paper and author a story.

For it is only by creating that we can cure, calm, and satisfy such wants and desires.

Alas, creating may be as cozy as one can get with joy.

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Fake Flowers

Have you ever had that moment when you realize that a flower you thought was fake is not fake?

You walk up, feel the coolness of the petals – rub your thumb over the rubbery orchid leaf, and in the touch the verdict is in…it’s real.

We do this with people. We do this with businesses. We do this with everything.

Customers do this with handshakes.

Web surfers do this with clicks.

You, your product, and/or service will be touched this week.

The greatest testimonial you may ever receive is the one when someone shared with another that you were real.

 

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Hands & Feet > Money

It’s a lot easier to put your money where you mouth is than it is to put your hands where your soul wants to go.

Money has no fear, but the guy connected to the hands tends to.

Rarely is the soft voice inside of you wrong or pushing you towards something that is not good.

It’s these deep things – those soul longings – that, truly, can only be rewarded by the action our skin and bones choose to take.

Our hands need to get better at saying “yes” to now and our feet need to run more red lights.

Vamonos.

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The Leader’s Most Important Place Without a Name

Somewhere music is seen before it’s ever made or heard.

That somewhere is birthplace of vision. I wish that somewhere had a name, but it doesn’t. Maybe if it had a name we wouldn’t be so eager to get there…and it would be just that, a place with a name.

Nevertheless, the role of a leader unfolds in such a place. For this is where he or she must dwell and report back.

Leroy Eims once said, “A leader is who sees more than others see, who sees farther than others see, and who sees before others do.”

In other words, a leader is ridiculously and relentlessly aware of all things happening below the surface, behind the actions, in the words, and on the other side of the horizon.

 

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