Leaders Are Wrong

A Spoon Full of Sugar (Laughter) Helps the Medicine Go Down
A Spoon Full of Sugar (Laughter) Helps the Medicine Go Down

This post was inspired a minute ago by a comment I left on Mike Reardon’s Blog:

Leaders are wrong sometimes. Babe Ruth once held the home run record. He once, and maybe still does, held the strike out record too.

The bottom line, you have to make decisions, like which pitch looks like a good one, trust your intuition, and swing away.

The more mistakes you make, the more successful you’ll become.

Life, and leadership, is not a spectator sport.

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Do You Follow Your Instincts?

Trust You Instinct
Trust You Instinct

This excerpt is from a Speakers and Panelist LinkedIn Group Member, Stephen J Stulic. Relevant and powerful:

“Seek and Welcome Opportunities That Move You Closer To Realizing Your Full Potential.

Be ready when opportunity knocks. And sometimes, by taking strategic advantage of several small opportunities, you may move closer to realizing your full potential more quickly than waiting for one big one to come along.


Therefore, do not be content to wait for a single opportunity to be all that you want it to be; they come in all shapes and sizes and quite often come disguised as something you would not normally expect.

A person truly centered in understanding what he wants will make more opportunities than he finds.

So, when any opportunity to become more is presented to you, be prepared to make the most of it and take action.


Follow your instincts; there is nothing more discouraging than waiting back on your heels as an opportunity ceases to be one.”

Here’s What We Also Talked About

Want to know what else we talked about?

Lists.

Pros and cons of lists.

We didn’t get far because we quickly moved to content.

My friend suggested, in his opinion, my blog posts don’t exactly end with a finishing point.

For example, my friend said, “You don’t tell people what they should do”.

And I thought, “Perfect”!

It’s called facilitation.

Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂