Leadership thinking 101:
- Saturate – gather all data
- Incubate – sit on it
- Illuminate – BFO
BFO = Blinding Flash of the Obvious.
Then:
- Launch
- Learn
- Revise
Finally:
- Repeat
Got it? Good. Now let’s all go do GREAT work today! Bring it on!
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Leadership thinking 101:
BFO = Blinding Flash of the Obvious.
Then:
Finally:
Got it? Good. Now let’s all go do GREAT work today! Bring it on!
Recently read a Facebook update from a friend, and, an aspiring, passionate person who’s launching a new career.
The Facebook update said to this effect, “I didn’t get the job…I learned more in one night than I did in a whole year in school.”
How powerful is that?
When was the last time any of us said something like that?
Do you:
Odds are, we all said, “Yes!”
To all three.
I say, “Doubtful.” It’s number three that gets us in conflict.
What we see in the mirror and what others see in the mirror, almost without exception, are two different things.
“Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier.” — unknown
That’s all there is to say today.
Not really. But I’m gonna zip it and hopefully the quote will plant a seed of greatness in your soul and your work this coming year – it’s only two days away.
Yesterday I eloquently droned on about thinking like a failure, whatever that means, right?
Well guess what else? I’d like to drone on about what does yesterday’s post mean to you today? Because if it meant nothing to you, guess what?
Seriously, if I have to explain this (again) to you, you may not get it.
Hey, you do know I’m only talking to myself and none of this is meant to make you feel uncomfortable (yes it is). Having tough conversations with myself is the most effective way to push the limits of my abilities.
What do you do to push the limits of your abilities? You do push yourself, right?
You know what I love about technology?
Everything!
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.
Carpe diem, jungle jeff 🙂