Sure you can slow up a bit today. It’s Friday, right?
The problem is this temporary pause will only lead you to needing a jump-start 72 hours from now on Monday.
Put another log on the fire.
Sure you can slow up a bit today. It’s Friday, right?
The problem is this temporary pause will only lead you to needing a jump-start 72 hours from now on Monday.
Put another log on the fire.
When the thought becomes physical the game has changed.
For instance when you move from “I should call that customer” to “I CALLED that customer” you just made a big leap and a push against resistance.
When you’re thinking “I think I love her/him” and then you speak out “I love her/him” – that relationship can never go back to normal.
When you move from “what if we________” to “we chose to GO this route” – now you’re pushing forward and changing things (always a good sign).
Our thoughts, dreams, and ideas are the rowdiest gifts the Muse has given us. The problem is they’re all paused until we physically do something with them.
When the thought turns physical this a quantum leap from wishing things to be done to willing them to be done.
Simply put, get your songs out of your head into a microphone.
Alas, that bird will finally fly.
One of the bedrock rules of kindergarten is back: share.
Your social media platform will not succeed without sharing.
Your mentorship with a young lad is contingent on the sharing of your hard knock knowledge.
Your business will thrive with the information it shares.
Share. Then share some more.
Rest assured, you will get more than you give.
Alas, in this brave new world you are what you share.
From here on out he who owns, creates, and establishes new ideas wins.
Prepare yourself…this is going to frustrate the masses.
Business school attempted to teach me the corporate glossary for 4 years. I confess, I left with a B average and I would fail a vocabulary quiz if given one today.
Our future leaders and dreamers will be clueless in regards to challenging the status quo if they’re taught about “synergy” for 4 years like I was.
Let’s add our own words and ideas to the glossaries we intersect. That’s where my hope lies.