Reminders

Remember

Some public speakers carry a paperclip or a dinosaur toy to remind themselves to stay calm in front of an audience.

Some workers put poems or motivational prompts at their desk to remind themselves to keep their head while all those around them are losing theirs.

Some people put sticky notes on their mirrors to remind themselves how good they have it.

Reminders can be a good thing if we let it.

Stay Positive & What Do You Want To Remember Throughout The Year?

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It All Compounds

New Knowledge

The knowledge you collect on one front somehow always converts to value on another.

We find ways to use tools we used for one initiative on another.

The connections we make as we pursue one dream puts us in connection with others who help us with other dreams.

It’s no longer six degrees of separation for people, tools or tactics. It might not even be three.

The more you do, know, see, connect … the more the value compounds.

Stay Positive & How’s The Next Year Looking?

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Permission To Suck

Permission To Suck

There are plenty of times that having the permission to suck leads to breakthroughs and progress.

There’s no better time, however, to give yourself permission to suck when you are lethargic, unmotivated and feel like you’ve got writers/designers/coders/etc block.

Permission to suck means you can create without concern or criticism, you can create without self-evaluation and critique, you can simply create.

Stay Positive & You’re Bound To End With Something Useful (But You Have To Create To Get There)

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Introduction And Change

Telling Stories

The key to engaging an audience with a story is by starting with a backstory and the change that happened to turn it into a story.

It’s the kid who is living with his grandparents and then gets bit by a spider.

It’s the dude that didn’t like college, so he dropped out and started selling t-shirts out of the back of his car.

It’s the woman who always wanted kids but couldn’t have them, so she flew to Seoul with her husband to adopt.

It doesn’t take much to lean into a great story. All it takes is a little background and little disruption (positive or negative).

If you start a story after the change, it might still be a story, but it’s unlikely you will have the audience hooked.

Stay Positive & Start At The Beginning

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Observation Time

Observing Time

Hustle and bustle. Go time. Check items off the list. Do do do.

Action is a magical default setting, but if we’re going to put our energy toward work that’s meaningful, we have to have observation time.

Unfortunately, observation time feels like a waste, especially for those that think they could be doing things instead of, well, not.

Observation time is vital, though. It helps us help others help themselves. It helps us determine what people really care about (not just what we assume they care about). It helps us do more of the right things and less of the wrong.

If you haven’t stopped, sat and watched the environment around your work in awhile, now’s a great time.

Stay Positive & See, And Listen

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A Little Extra

A Little Extra Ice Cream

To surprise and delight, to earn loyalty, to elevate an experience – it only takes a little extra.

A little extra listening or attention. A little extra discount or story. A little extra personal service or product.

It repays in dividends – and beyond monetary ones, too.

Stay Positive & What Can You Extra, Even Just A Little?

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Like Pulling Teeth

Man Pulling Rope

Pulling teeth might actually be easier than the two things that are most difficult for us.

The first most difficult thing is getting rid of what’s dragging us down or wasting our time. It’s the mobile game or the morning news; the bad influence friend or the extra curricular we’re in for the wrong reason. Dropping the drag makes the pull much easier.

The second most difficult thing is completing the most daunting to-do on our list first. The action that will have the most positive impact but that we’re the most afraid of because everything else is easy in comparison. Though there will always be a “biggest” task, they get easier (perception-wise and in reality) the more we do early and often.

Stay Positive & Pull

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