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Always Click The Top Link
Always Click The Top Link

No matter which of the five blogs you are on, always click on the Blogroll’s top link to go directly to the next blog. No more confusion. Gonna leave this reminder here for awhile. Scroll past this for today’s post.

Walt Disney inspires blogging


I mean seriously, it’s just a haircut.

There are as many reasons to focus on excellence, as there are to not focus.

So who’s right?

Is it those crazy, fanatical people who only settle for excellence?

Or those that say life is too short to worry about all that?

What do you think?

Which one are you?

Why?

World-Class Readers

Business, Pleasure, or Both?
Business, Pleasure, or Both?

Most of you know I love social media and actively (meaning daily) use the big guns – LinkedIn, Twitter, You Tube, Blogs, Facebook, etc.

LinkedIn has many uses besides posting a plain vanilla resume.  It can be used as a micro-blog platform too.

Well, yesterday I received a LinkedIn reply from someone who’s parents instilled in them, as young children, to read a book a week.

Reading a book a month separates casual readers from serious readers.

Reading a book a week separates the serious readers from the world-class readers.

World-class, of course, is in a class by itself.

I know this from personal experience, but not in the category labeled reading.

Oops!

Road Trip
Road Trip

Being a (great) leader makes you a target.  A target for small minds to nit-pick your faults and missteps.

Better get used to, eh?

Humans are perfectly imperfect. You know what I’m talking about, right?  Good.

Case in point:

The previous two days, on a New Mexico business trip, I had a misstep each morning. I’m committed to starting every single day on my knees. No exceptions.

The first day, it was only 7:30AM when I realized I had forgotten, and found a quiet place.

Yesterday, it was 7:30PM, as I pulled into our driveway.

So I went over to our canine (Pet) son’s grave and finished the day on my knees.

There are some things we should be flexible on and some we shouldn’t.

As a leader, are you clear about which is which, and why?

What If You Read A Book?

Why Read Books?
Why Read Books?

I mean, what if you read one book per month for a year?  Twelve books. Pretty impressive.

What if you did this for two years in a row?  Twenty-four books. Wow!

Now imagine doing this for a decade. Transformational: 120 books.

And there are people who’ve done this.

I have.

Then it dawned on me, “So what?”