Become The Popular Person In Your Field

Listening to Steve Harrison’s webcast with New York Times best selling author Peggy McColl, one thing that seemed like a BFO – a Blinding Flash of the Obvious.

Become the most popular person in your field.

This comes back to marketing, which comes back to branding.

Life-work balance. An overall feeling, and commitment, to wellness. The joy of chasing, and catching your childhood dream(s). Jeff Noel, America’s Balance Expert?

Why not?

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3 Things My Friend Looks For

He’s also an expert at Time Management…

He looks for 3 things. Skill, attitude and passion.

That would be my friend, Lee Cockerell.

Okay, got the attitude and passion down cold.

If focus, discipline and purpose were rolled together into a single skill, then it looks like 3 for 3.

Do you have tactics for pressing on, no matter the obstacles? You should. Blogging is the best one for me. You just witnessed real life in real time, and may not have even known.

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Tell Me It’s Impossible

The very first video on You Tube. Six years old this month.

It’s these kinds of modern day, virually spread ideas that redefine everything.

No one knows what’s possible. We used to think we knew, but no longer.

Like some yahoo writing 5 daily, differently themed blogs, revolving around Life’s Big Choices.

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Rather Than Steal

Indiana State Capital building ceiling, 2010…

What’s amazing, is how an idea can spread virually. Seth Godin coined the phrase, and wrote the transformational book, Unleashing The Ideavirus.

So rather than steal, could you unleash an idea that would spread virually across the Internet through social media marketing?

Yes!

But will you?

You can watch this unfold here – real life in real time. Got passion? Ask me anything.

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Would You Steal?

What if the only way to gain new customers was to take (steal) them from your competitors?

If this were so, and it probably is, why would a customer (or a reader) somewhere else want to come over to your party?

This is something I think about every single day, with 130-million blogs competing for your attention.

How do you teach employees to think like an owner, when they’ve never been?

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