Category Archives: Focus

How You See

How you see today just may affect the rest of your life.

Most, with foggy eyes, just see a Monday ahead them and have self-diagnosed themselves with a case of the Mondays.

Then there are those today that will truly have the best day of their lives. They will look back and see March 11, 2013 as the day they changed their world, changed another’s world, thought of the million dollar idea, started something, quit something, moved something, created something, or shared something.

Let’s be souls that eagerly await and move into moments that hold this possibility of authoring the best day of our lives.

This thing is happening. This thing is happening right now. Don’t just watch…see where you belong in the music.

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The Aim and Hope of Contribution

Contribution is the great precursor to the places, moments, events, feelings, and fulfillment we’re all after.

He occurs before…

the promotion,

success,

having a follower,

having a following,

“thank you”,

“I’ll have another”,

&

“Welcome back”.

Contribution…the holiest pre-party you could ever host.

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We remember…

  • The experience that was over the top.
  • The note that was handwritten and mailed.
  • The movie, restaurant, or transaction that was better than expected.
  • The one who cared.

May your moments be guided by this question – If I stopped doing this would I be missed?

Here’s a model and mantra for your next startup…We do things you won’t forget.

That’s a mindset and mission that makes enterprises soar in any economy.

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Defining What You’re Trying To Convey

Careful with definitions.

It’s more effective to live out what you’re trying to convey rather than just giving a few words to it.

With words comes a need explanation of what you mean. With action we simply just get to see what you mean.

You’re human right is to show us…

 

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Fiction or Non-Fiction?

Is this fiction or non-fiction?

That’s a great question for our moments of thought and vision.

Asked another way, are we seeing things as they truly are or as we choose to see them?

Seeing fictionally is typically grounded in assumptions of others, things, and circumstances.

On the other hand, seeing non-fictionally requires empathy, pause, and bravery – there is no harder work out there.

Take a moment to step out of your story. Revisit the past pages and then please dive head first back into the non-fiction you gleaned from your pause.

Sometimes we must actively step out of our story to read it and find the character we’re becoming.

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