Creativity and Innovation are everywhere, but you have to want it badly enough to do the hard work, the work that most aren’t willing to do. Like this:
Tag: Hard Work
Laziness Pays Dividends Now
One thing for sure, laziness pays immediate dividends.
Of course, it’s easy to sit back and relax and enjoy life.
If you were a wild animal out in nature somewhere, how far would that get you?
Same for life. Same for business. They don’t call them “busy as a beaver” for no reason.
The Antidote?
Everybody’s doing it and nobody’s doing it.
Huh?
Everybody’s talking about how tough things are.
But nobody’s upping their game and working harder than they ever have in their entire lives.
Except a few. (There’s always an exception to every rule)
You’ve read this past week about leaders and employees secretly whining and complaining.
It’s been going on for ages (almost as long as prostitution).
The reality, for me, is that I have never worked harder to do excellent work, and to do more of it.
Ever.
Why?
You can’t be serious.
Six Pixels Of Separation
“Social media in all forms are becoming the dominant form of interaction on the Net, whether blogging, Twittering, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. Six Pixels of Separation clearly describes this new family of media, offering realistic ways to get involved and productive in a hurry.” — Craig Newmark, founder of Craigs List
You’ll Never Succeed Doing This
You Never Succeed By Being A Follower.
There are probably exceptions to this rule, but let’s be real. The exceptions are just that, exceptions.
Please don’t get me wrong, following is good. And safe. And mostly predictable.
And then there are the questions of when, where, what, how and why?
Whatever it is that is important, should be visualized and evaluated.
Then, there is that simple choice: Follow or lead.
And in my case, this took a lifetime.