Your Parking Space?

You're Kidding, Right?
You're Kidding, Right?

Occasionally, we walk somewhere and we see the sign, “Reserved for so-and-so“.

Usually, reserved parking spaces are for those individuals who’ve contributed something really important.

In a world full of alpha-dogs, what does it take to earn a reserved parking space?

And, perhaps more importantly, what will it take to keep it?

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One Question We Need To Ask

What Elephant?
What Elephant?

What do I need to stop doing?

Most of us spend our entire career asking this question, the wrong question, ‘What do I need to do more of?”

At most companies, few people have the courage and commitment to tell the truth, because the truth hurts. So leaders play it safe and never fully develop their people because it is so much easier to avoid confrontation.

What we need to stop doing overshadows all the good we do. But we will never know if we don’t ask the question often enough to get to the truth.

In America, this is known as The Elephant in the room.”

This Is The Secret Ingredient?

Service
Service

A crystal clear purpose.

So clear and so compelling that nothing, and no one, can stop you.

If we were born as an adult, instead of a completely helpless baby, we’d never learn to walk. Too difficult. Too much practice. Takes too long.

Adults would give up. They lack the determination and the will to not fail.

New Sheriff In Town?

Cyber-Space Ranger Meets Status Quo
Cyber-Space Ranger Meets Status Quo

No, not a new Sheriff.

A new question.

There is power is simplicity.

Power in focus.

Power in discipline.

Anyone can harness it it.

But it requires an uncommon commitment.

And one more secret ingredient.

And everyone should know what it is without having to think too long or too hard.

But they don’t.

Pity.

Social Media Director?

HQ - jeffnoel.com Makes Five
HQ - jeffnoel.com Makes Five

Met with a social media director of a large company recently yesterday.

He’s pushing 30.

I’m enjoying my 50’s.

He has a personal blog, and writes in it occasionally.

I write five daily blogs. Everyday.

He was curious what inspired me.

I mean, seriously, who writes five different ones, everyday?

Nobody.

So I told him.

He gets it now.

What about you?

No, really, what about you?