Return On Your Investment

You can estimate what your return on investment will be.

You can decide early on what you hope to get out of the work you do.

You can tell shareholders what they can expect to get in the end.

The reality is an investment doesn’t guarantee a return, and certainly not one on the timeline you want.

The question, then, is what will you do when the reality hits?

Shut it down or keep giving, caring and investing?

Stay Positive & The Return Is On Its Own Timeline

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Where There’s Excitement

Showing Excitement

Excitement is attractive.

In many relationships and partnerships, it’s vital.

So, it blows my mind whenever I meet with a vendor or contractor or freelancer and they don’t show an inch of excitement for the project.

(Fake excitement would be better than none at all. At least faking it would lead to making it.)

In a world where the race to the bottom is so easy to win, where you can find a dozen other people and organizations that do the same job–showing excitement, care and passion has become the differentiator.

The best part?

People will pay more for it.


Stay Positive & Keep Showing Up

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Recruiting Those Who Will Make A Difference

Those who will make a difference aren’t knocking on every door they walk by.

You have to go to ridiculous lengths to find them.

And even further lengths to keep them.

Simply put, to attract a linchpin you have to recruit like one.

Don’t expect to recruit someone who will make a difference by reaching out the same way everyone else does, by paying what everyone else does, by offering what everyone else does.

Stay Positive & The Result Changes When The Approach Does

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Boldly Stating What You’re After

Your Mission

It’s scary to do, but essential to do out of the gate (better yet, before the gate opens).

What will you do when your brand starts to grow? What happens with the profit? Who benefits?

Planning for the bad, the struggle and all the challenges is worth doing. So is planning for the success, the unexpected growth and the fueled tribe of followers you’ll attract.

When you wait too long to state what you’re after in the long haul, others will begin to state what you’re after for you (and unless you’ve built a passionate tribe before launch, it isn’t often a positive assessment).

Will you direct your excess to the investors? To the merchants on your street? To employees? To the community who has followed you? To the community you’re surrounded by? To those who show up? To those who don’t?

If you’re clear about where you’re going early on, it’s easier for people to get on board.

 

Stay Positive & The Age Of Non-Accountability Is Over

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Finding It

Finding It

If you look for the bad in a situation, you’re sure to find it.

Often times, we even make it up when it’s not there because we feel better (and our minds reward us) when we are right more than when we are wrong.

If you’re going to go searching, search for the good.

 

Stay Positive & Awareness Is The Simplest Place To Start

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Asking For Directions

Asking For Directions

Nobody asks for directions anymore. Except, they do.

Rather than asking “How do I get to X?” We ask, “Where do you recommend we go while we’re in town?”

It’s alright to ask for directions. Always has been.

The power, though, comes from asking, not always from what you’re told.

 

Stay Positive & What Else Can You Ask For Directions To?

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It’s Not Always Fun

The Work That Matters

Sure, you could make anything fun, but sometimes that’s more work than to just do what needs to be done.

So, no, it’s not always fun.

You’re not always being supported by others.

The system doesn’t always work in your favor.

Things don’t always go as planned.

That’s how work that matters works.

But we need to do it, to push through and find a way to be better because of it.

 

Stay Positive & Onward, Always

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