2008: A year of lessons
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008As this year comes to a close, I find myself observing the custom of reflection. It’s actually something I do regularly - maybe even a little o.c.d. at that. In fact, I think I drove my dad nuts at times with the thoughts I had to share with him throughout my youth (he always listened, just a lot of shaking his head)
Nonetheless, it has been a year of epiphanies and I enjoy sharing the wisdom with whomever may find it to be valuable.
1) The phone never rings for you. If you want to be a success, you have to toot your own horn, border-line brag, and convince people (truthfully) why you are the BEST at what you do. Keep your eyes and ears open and be prepared to be where those opportunities are and chase them down.
2) BE THE BEST. It’s not enough to work hard. Your efforts must produce tangible results. If you’re going to make the “best” widget, then you have to be your own worst critic and keep raising your own bar. I can guarantee the competition is.
3) Be open to ideas. You are not the only one with them. Nurture creativity and listen to all ideas. You may think they’re bad or poorly timed, but sometimes the goofiest things are the most successful (pet rock, anyone?) Of course, this doesn’t apply if you’ve all ready had the idea, tried the idea, and/or learned it to be a terrible failure.
4) Be ready to tell people about you and what you do. People who find you interesting, clients, supporters, etc. want to know and may be giving you an opportunity to be convincing. The big break can sometimes come from people who just want to be “that person who gave me a break”
5) Be interested in people! We’re social creatures. Ask about their lives and care about the answers. If dogs can smell fear, people can smell “phony” I can guarantee the more you try to care, the more you will develop the capacity.
6) Be careful. There are a lot of sycophants, spies, “friends” who smile through their teeth, and those who simply want to pick your brain to promote their agenda. Listen to your instincts on these people. It can also be called your conscience, gut, or muse, but it’s usually dead on.
7) Be grateful. Your opportunities, successes, victories and all other positive experiences are more-often-than-not the result of someone else. An attitude of gratitude is a MUST if you want that grace to continue.
Tags: advice, business, career, reflection