Digging Through Layers

Dig To The Remarkable

I’ve never heard of anyone finding gold right on the surface. Never heard of treasure, just sitting there on an island. Never heard a success story come easily. To get anything of value, there’s work, time, effort, sweat and an absolute resiliency involved.

Successful people don’t settle, they dig.

To get to an inspiring thought, a creative idea, a brilliant strategy one has to dig through the layers of fear, worry, anxiety, nervousness, resentment, and I’m sure a few other negative thought-layers I’m missing here.

Half the battle of coming up with a great PR plan or something as simple as a blog post is digging through the dirt until you find something pure enough, remarkable enough, worth sharing, doing, writing, etc,.

If we recognize that in any important decision there are mental and emotional layers we have to dig through, we can track where we are at in the process and obtain a confidence boost by knowing we’ve done the hard work of digging through our insecurities.

Another thing I’ve never heard of is our mind being empty of value once we work through the top layers of fear, doubt, and uncertainty. Nope. There’s something remarkable down there every time.

 

Stay Positive & Uncover The Remarkable

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A Poor PR/Marketing/Anything Argument

Argue Over Remarkable Results

The worst argument you can make is to do something one way because it won’t make a big impact anyway.

This is most commonly found when person A wants to do things one way and person B wants to do things the other. Person A argues the results will be the same, so why does it matter? Might as well go with their way of doing things.

Tragic, no?

If a decision doesn’t really matter, don’t just choose one of the two. Figure out a way to make one matter. Typically done by scrapping both options and coming up with a new one, a remarkable one, an unreplicable one with a better result.

Remarkable results are the product of a single process. No other process can get the same results.

 

Stay Positive & Push Yourself, Your Partners, Your Work To Be Remarkable

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