This thought-provoking article is worth a few minutes of your time.
Oh, I almost forgot, you don’t have 180 seconds to spare.
I was at Starbucks on Friday and ordered a tall (which is really a small – too funny) cup of coffee. They were out. So if Starbucks has to brew a fresh pot for you – in 180 seconds – they provide it complimentary.
When he made the offer, I thought, “I don’t have three minutes. I gotta get going“.
Then it hit me, “If you don’t have 180 seconds to spare in your life, you better go look in the mirror and ask why”, I said to myself.
It was amazing, in those brief three minutes, what I saw in the mirror.
I saw a man who has a difficult time fitting all life’s puzzle pieces together. But a man who doesn’t give up.
I was sad and happy all in the course of 180 seconds.
After picking up my son at summer camp, we went to Gold’s Gym for an hour.
It was a great day, because I took even more time to reflect on what’s important, and then acted on it
We don’t stop doing things because we get old. We get old because we stop doing things.
I find it very challenging to keep up with it all. Most do. But I will not stop trying.
Remember the post from last week, about Tiger Woods’ response to my question? Reading it again reminded me of the basic premise to being world-class. It’s so simple and so profound. It’s become a daily mantra.
Just googled some specific keywords and found a short, but interesting video post. As soon as I get time, I’d like to post the link so you can see how free technology can help you, and your organization become excellent, or stay excellent.
I plan to be world-class today. Better get going. The rooster’s about to crow.