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Unveiling Your True Potential: The Art of Removing Unnecessary Distractions
1 Thought: In the world of art, few stories are as captivating as that of Michelangelo’s approach to sculpting. When Michelangelo carved masterpieces like David from blocks of marble, he didn’t see the stone as an obstacle; he saw it as something that could reveal the true beauty hidden inside. To Michelangelo, the process of…
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Be the One They Watch!
1 Thought: “Interested People Watch, Obsessed People Change the World” In every generation, a handful of people leave behind an indelible mark on the world — through inventions, movements, revolutions, and creations that shape the future. These individuals are rarely described as merely “interested” in their work. They are called pioneers, visionaries, and, more accurately,…
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Emperor’s New Clothes…You Don’t Have To See Them!
1 Thought: The collective illusion we all know from the original story of the Emperor’s New clothes is exemplified and amplified greatly as markets tighten up in a strained economy. Sadly the more “fortunate” we feel to have our jobs the less creative we “feel” we should be. Let me explain. When things are “good”…
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You’re Fired! What’s Your Replacement Going to Do First?
1 Thought: Thinking about what your replacement might make their first course of business after you get fired is I feel a provocative way to suggest we look at our existing situation with a new lens. This could be a slightly painful procedure but one that’s worth having. I can say I have done this…
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Nothin’ But NET!
1 Thought: In the spirit of March Madness I was subliminally prompted to blog about something regarding a net I guess. The mind is a highly suggestible place. Net I feel is most simply defined by what is left after the work has been done. In basketball the practice has been put in, we’ve broken…
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Know What You Are Aiming At!
1 Thought: We all have goals, both short term and long term. An often told analogy is the story that the pilot and the flight you’re on lets say from Atlanta to Chicago is off course about 90% of the flight but somehow always lands right where its intended. I think the above analogy represents…