Not Worth Your Time

It’s pretty hard to justify this statement when it’s put up to scrutiny.

Jumping on a forum thread might not be worth your time, but if it converted one sale and that sale was $1,000 – was that still not worth your time?

It’s a very fine statement to make when we’ve done the emotional and mental labor of truly evaluating the ask, the work and the potential results (and then being okay with those results).

It’s a very terrible statement to make when we do it to hide, mitigate our workload or shrug off a potential customer/audience.

More often than not, if you spend an extra minute thinking about it, it’s worth your time after all.

Realizing that worth also makes the doing part easier, too.

Stay Positive & Worth Taking A Moment Before Disregarding The Action

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Never The Target

You’ll never be the target you’re after.

No matter how closely you identify with them, you’re not them.

You can be an intermediary for them, though.

You can listen to the words they use and share them back.

You can listen to the narratives each one is telling themselves about your product or service and adjust it accordingly.

You can listen to the emotion behind the words they use when they talk about your brand.

You can listen and, with empathy, direct them on the path that leads to a win-win for you both.

Doing any marketing without listening, though? Ha.

Stay Positive & Meet Them Where They Are

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In Need Of A Champion

Champions win awards. They wear the belt. The spotlight is on them.

But none of that is what makes them a champion.

What makes them a champion is that they’re looked up to; people are inspired by them.

We don’t need champions because we want things done for us. We want champions because we want help believing we could do it ourselves if we put our mind to it.

Stay Positive & Will You Be A Champion Today?

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Show Your Work

I despised math class. I failed trigonometry the first time I took it. I couldn’t stand investing time and energy into something I knew I wouldn’t use.

Alas, there’s one thing about math that does apply to life and work: the power of showing your work.

It enables you to discover your weak points. It lets you feel more fulfilled when you’re done working through a problem. It makes pivoting in the moment feel easier because you’re not set on a specific path.

And that’s all internal.

Then there’s the validation and respect you earn from others by showing the work.

Can you imagine a tattoo artist with no sketch book?

Or a contractor without any bids from various plumbers?

Not showing your work is only holding you back.

Stay Positive & Show Your Work, Show Your Worth

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Behind The Table

A table is a great prop, but it’s terrible at enabling vulnerability.

And as status quo has it, chances are pretttttty slim that someone is going to come behind the table to talk to you.

So that leaves one option: you adventure out from behind the table.

To shake hands and listen; to be the vulnerable one first.

A table might as well be a wall.

Stay Positive & No More Hiding

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Spectrums

Spectrums are there for you to place yourself, not slide yourself.

Sliding destroys loyalty; it breaks expectations and eliminates any familiarity people have built about you or your brand.

Stay focused on being the best version of yourself; not seeking a different spot on the spectrum.

Stay Positive & Own Your Spot

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Innovate For “That’s Cool”

I haven’t run any particular studies, but I think it’s safe to assume that the brands that have more people saying out loud “That’s cool that you X” are the ones that are thriving.

The thing about cool is that once it’s cool, it doesn’t stay there for too long.

Which means that you need to cycle through what you do, say or give to keep getting the response.

When was the last time you heard someone say “That’s cool that…” about something of yours?

Stay Positive & Cool

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