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Monday, December 31, 2012

365QOD- Day695


“There are levels of feelings” – a message

While listening to the Power CD I heard the author describe the different levels of positive and negative feelings.

Positive (from highest to lowest)
Love
Gratitude
Passion
Excitement
Enthusiasm
Hope
Satisfaction

Negative (from lowest to highest)
Boredom
Irritation
Disappointment
Worry
Criticism
Anger
Hate
Envy
Guilt
Despair
Fear

After some thought I realized that the positive feelings slow things down and are low frequency in nature.  The Negative feelings accelerate our nervous system and are therefore high frequency in nature. 

I believe that we need to create a card with the positive feelings on it and to pull the card out several times a day and state out loud the positive cycle for each feeling:
I am [insert a positive feeling] for/by/because… [insert your response]

An example of a pocitive cycle is:
I am LOVED because
I am GRATEFUL for
….
I am SATISFIED by

Today’s question is:
“How many times a day do you need to go through the cycle to bring forth positive feelings?”

Sunday, December 30, 2012

365QOD- Day694


“Life is not happening to you.  Life is responding to you” – Rhonda Byrne, Power

While listening to the Power book I heard this line and immediately paused the cd.  The book is authored by the same person who brought us the Secret. 

In the book she offers a formula for getting what you want out of life. 
1. Imagine(I) what you want
2. Feel(F) what you want
3. Receive(R) what you want

I believe that step 2.5 is Act(A) towards what you want.  Sitting and wishing will not make it happen.

Today’s question is:
“What are you IFARing?”

Saturday, December 29, 2012

365QOD- Day693


"You only get one shot. People might not ever understand that, but at the end of the day it's not their life. You can't let anybody else dictate how they want your life to be," he said. "I only have one shot to play and do something that I love. Not everybody is blessed and have an opportunity to do what they love.
"So I want to do it the best that I can and I'm going to take everything in I can to get what I can out of the NBA. Which, for me, is winning a championship," he added. "So if I have to play on another team or do whatever I have to do to get one, that's my goal. This is my passion, so I'll continue to fight."  - Dwight Howard

Can you blame a guy for pursuing his passion to win?  Maybe we need to learn from him.

In recent history of the NBA when a major star gets traded the home team fans feel like they are owed something.   In reality they are observers and the players are living these lives out. 

I lean more toward Dwight’s point of view.  You have to have a passion for the work you are doing and feel that you can win.  Life is too short to play on bad teams.

Today’s question is:
“Do you feel the passion for what you do for a living AND are you on a winning team?”

Friday, December 28, 2012

365QOD- Day692


“There are no problems to be solved just more truths to be revealed” –advice given to Jeff Van Dyke by a friend

Have you ever had the experience when you just do not get a concept?  Someone is trying to explain something to you and you are just not seeing it.  They try again and again but you still do not see it.

Maybe there is a spark from something they said OR a momentary pause and all of a sudden BAAM! you see it.  It was obvious and right in front of you. 

BUT now that you have seen the solution to the problem, you are left to wonder why you didn’t see it before.  It is so obvious now.  It is a truth that has been revealed. 

Onto another problem… without a pause we move on and except it as the norm.  Maybe a better attitude is to sit and marvel at the new truth and find other areas where it can be applied. 

Today’s question is:
“How do you capture truths learned?”

Thursday, December 27, 2012

365QOD- Day691


“TWA should be TFWA” – my observation

Long time ago I heard a quote that your
Thoughts lead to Words
Words lead to Actions
Actions lead to Habits
And
Habits become your destiny

So TWAHD is the way I always remembered it.  While listening to the Power CD I concluded that feelings are the main reason why the Thoughts and Words do not become actions. 

If your feelings about something are not strong enough to move towards action then the feelings will win and you will not take the action.  Now the secret is to get those feelings to align with your Thoughts and Words. 

How?  Well, by spending time understanding why something is important to you and how important it is to you vs. other things in your life.  If you want to move a mountain BUT you are fond of sitting in front of a TV then the mountain will not get moved.

Today’s question is:
“How do you get your feelings to align with your Thoughts and Words?”

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

365QOD- Day690


“Whatever you can imagine exists… Creation is only the projection into form that which already exists”- Shrivan Bagavatan

This quote is very powerful.  If I can imagine something then it exists.  It exists somewhere. 

But how do we bring that reality into form?  I believe that you still need actions.  Just because I visualize myself driving a 100k car does not mean it will just pop out in front of me.  My actions of doing things to get that car, i.e. working at a wage that can afford the car,  must support the imagination.

Today’s question is:
“Do you know of another way to bring projection into form?”

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

365QOD- Day689


“The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. While the realist adjusts the sails.” – Unknown

I believe that the more adaptive we are the most likely we are going to get to the end that we wish to get to.   To me being adaptive means having more than one way to accomplish any given task.

Once you accept the idea that you can be adaptive then the only challenge is to find the best tool for that task. 

Today’s question is:
“How adaptive are you?”

Monday, December 24, 2012

365QOD- Day688


 “He who rejects change is the architect of decay. The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery.” -Harold Wilson

There are many gifts in a cemetery:  gifts never given to their intended receivers, gifts of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual nature.

Why?  People ran out of time? Nope… they did not have the ability to change. 
If you say something is important BUT you can not get yourself to do it then it is not important. 

Yes you can tell a good story justifying why you did not get it done BUT in the end you were unable to ‘change’ yourself into doing it.

Today’s question is:
“How do you handle change?”

Sunday, December 23, 2012

365QOD- Day687


“Leadership is not a job. It is a responsibility.” -Lee Cockerell

I agree that I have a responsibility to the teams I lead.  They need to know the goal that we are working towards.  In addition, they need to know the resources that are available and the schedule.

After the goal, resources, and schedule are given then I need to move out of the way and let the team use their imagination to exceed my expectations.  Just get out of the way!

BUT the quote is clear. Just because I get out the way, the responsibility to lead is still mine.  I have to nudge them along and encourage their progress.

Today’s question is:
“How do you lead?”

Saturday, December 22, 2012

365QOD - Day684v2

"breathe"- some advice

Well the world did not end yesterday.  That is a good thing since most of us have unfinished business.

Now that we got a second chance, what will you do with it?  Will you contact people with whom you would have spent your last moments.  Will you become more daring? Will you push towards that goal?

Today's question is:
"What will you do with your second chance?"

365QOD- Day686


“Historically, good men with poor ships have fared better than poor men with good ships.” -George Patton
It is foolish to believe that if we are given more then we would achieve more.  There is no guarantee that that will happen. 

Most of us believe that if we were just luckier then our problems will look so much smaller. 

It is not the size of our problems that is the problem.  It is the size of our desire to be bigger than our problems.  We simply want the problems to go away.

In reality, problems are always replaced by similar and often bigger problems.  Our size does not change without an effort.

Today’s question is:
“How do you become bigger than your problem?”

Friday, December 21, 2012

365QOD- Day685


“The biggest risk in life….is not taking one”

Play it safe…  That must be what our ancestors thought would get them through life.  As long as they did not get eaten by some beast they were around to continue existing.

Our modern world is no different.  We can continue to manage. The idea of thriving is a modern idea and one available to us that a few hundred years ago would only been available to royalty.

We eat better than royalty from the past.  We have greater luxuries than even they had.  But are we taking risks to thrive? No.  Most of us are still only existing.

Today’s question is:
“How do you know you are thriving?”

Thursday, December 20, 2012

365QOD- Day684


“Rough waters are truer tests of leadership. In calm water every ship has a good captain.” —Swedish proverb
I recently had an interesting experience.  I was the captain of two ships.  One maneuvered in calm waters.  It needed gentle nudges to keep it moving forward.
The other ship was faster, larger, more hectic, more out of control.  The potential was greater but so were the troubled waters. 
When given a choice as to which I wanted to captain in the future, I chose the second.  To me it was obvious that I would grow more and truly test myself.  I will be stretched.
Today’s question is:
“Do you chose the difficult route by default?”

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

365QOD- Day683


“Life is more accurately measured by the lives you touch than by the things you acquire” - unknown
We tend to hoard stuff.  The other day after church I sat in a church hall and had a discussion about the effects the last hurricane had on people in Galveston
The lives of many of the people there were affected greatly.  I asked them what they deemed most important that they took it with them.  The answer was that they went through a hurricane level 3 that barely dropped any rain so when this hurricane level 1 came through they thought it to be a non-event.  So most of them packed a couple of days worth of clothes.  The island was not accessible for two weeks after the hurricane.
Rest of the conversation focused on the way people behaved and how they did things for each other that in the past they might not have done.  They became better humans by having to go through a inhumane experience.  Things were replaceable but people could not be replaced so easily.. 
Today’s question is:
“If you had to leave your home quickly, what would you pack?”

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

365QOD- Day682


“Winners get UP, losers sit in the road of life and B****”- unknown
Wow! I have been on both sides.  There have been times when I dusted myself off and got up to continue the fight. 
At other times I did not like what was happening when I got hit by change and I bitched and bitched.  I just could not get myself up.  I was knocked out cold(figuratively).
What made the difference as to when I got up and when I stayed down?  How important success in that sub-area of life was the main difference.   Often times the energy wasted by bitching could have been better used to constructively move ahead but often it was not.
Today’s question is:
“What makes you get UP?”

Monday, December 17, 2012

365QOD- Day681


 “Leadership is the art of achieving more then the science of management says is possible”  -Gen. Colin Powell
Anything that can be done can be done scientifically or artistically.  Consider Apple.  They make beautiful products and they tend to make them artistically.
Microsoft on the other hand makes devices scientifically.  The new Windows phones will be dead on arrival.  No one I know wants a windows based cell phone.  I had one for 5 years and would not buy another.   It was great when I had it but my new phone is years ahead of it.
To me the quote states that passion comes from doing things artistically.  Once people are passionate they will be moved towards action.
Today’s question is:
“What do you do artistically?”

Sunday, December 16, 2012

365QOD- Day680


“Balance is Bunk there is no such thing it cannot be achieved. If you had balance you would work 12 hour days and be off for 12 hours, work 3.5 days a week etc… You get my point you should strive for Rhythm of life not balance.”- Unknown
I used to live a balanced life.  Man!... I remember those days.  I used to monitor my days very closely and made adjustments to get to a balanced state. 
My definition of balanced life was one in which I expended energies in
Physical
Spiritual
Emotional
Mental
Focus
Urgency
Discipline
Etc…
At the end of each day, I would look at the opportunities presented by the day and consider how well I did to accomplish this balanced state.  I re-shuffled the priorities for next day and worked on improving the results in all areas that were important to me.
The quote above claims that you can not live a balanced life.  I completely agree.  The author of the quote calls it “Rhythm”.  Yup!  I would call it rhythm in many areas that we expand energies towards.  In other words, we are talking about the same thing.
Today’s question is:
“Do you have Rhythm in your life?”

Saturday, December 15, 2012

365QOD- Day679


“Your reaction chooses it”- Unknown source

We tend to be very reactive.  We even want to storm off when we are mad.  At times we choose to ignore what we do not want to deal with.  BUT in the end we end up having to deal with what is in front of us. 

So what can we do?  We can choose the reaction.  I like to respond instead of react.  To me a response is a thought out reaction.  By thinking through your response, you control what happens next.  Ultimately we come out ahead when we control then when we are controlled.

Today’s question is:
“Do you choose your reactions?

Friday, December 14, 2012

365QOD- Day678


“People are PETS?” – my reaction to what I heard

While listening to the Power CD I heard this statement.  It made me pause until I heard the definition of PETS.

PETS= Personal Emotional Trainer

People in our lives come in two flavors: easy OR difficult to get along with.  The easy ones are… well “easy”.  You tend to work on same wavelength and everything seems to go smoothly.

The difficult ones are… well “complex”.  They tend to push us and are continuously abrasive.  BUT the interaction does not need to be fruitless.

The idea of thinking of complex people as PETS is very good.  Consider them guides that will change something inside you.  They will make adjustments that maybe need to be made.  After all, none of us are perfect.

Today’s question is:
“How will you use your PET?”

Thursday, December 13, 2012

365QOD- Day677

" Julie Bowen Actress, mother of three, and failed perfectionist" - title of advice chapter

Failed Perfectionist.  What a combination of words!  Lately, I have noticed a few two word combinations that could have been used for website names. Cool combinations.

I do not believe that I have ever been a perfectionist.  I have make attempts to make something the best I can BUT I always felt it could be improved.

So if you strive for the perfection and you fail, have you truly failed?  Most likely the result is great. So what?
Did you learn and could you make it a little better? If you can then even though it is not perfect it can get closer to perfection.  Perfection is like the horizon.  You can see the horizon BUT never reach it.

Maybe it is the engineer in me.  We think good enough for all practical purposes is good enough.  I can not think of any design I have come up with that reached the level of perfection.  There is always something that you can live with but fails the perfection test.

Today's question is:
"So what if it isn't perfect?"

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

365QOD- Day676

"12/12/12 at 12:12"- cool date

I noticed this date and wanted to remember where I will be at the instant.  By luck, I was stuck in a meeting.

So a date that had meaning became meaningless to me. Unfortunately later on, I heard some bad news that made the day memorable.

I also noticed that 9000 couples actually got married today in order to remember it as unique.  Cool for them.

Today's question is:
"Was 12/12/12 memorable for you?"

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

365QOD- Day675

"Fill up on every experience life has in store.  It's your life, and it's right in front of you.  You can't save it for later, so get down to cleaning your plate and licking your fingers.  Taste what life has to offer. Savor it. Enjoy the feast!"- Rosario Dawson

Feast on your life! Savor it!... Hell most of our lives are lived so busy that we do not ever chew it.  We just swallow it.  All this and we do not even simply taste it.

To me the only way to do the things that she advises is to include the pause between things.  To say stop for a minute and think about what you just went through.  It is easy to say BUT very difficult to continuously repeat.

Today's question is:
"Are you enjoying your life feast?"

Monday, December 10, 2012

365QOD- Day674


"Extend to each person no matter how trivial the contact, all the care and kindness, understanding and love you can muster and do it without thought of any reward.  Your life will never be the same"- Og Mandino

In post 673 I talked about giving away control.  Another guideline of how we should deal with others is given above.


Always:
1. Extend to each person no matter how trivial the contact, all the care and kindness
2. understanding and love you can muster
and
3 do it without thought of any reward.

The reward is that your life will never be the same

Today's question is:
"Do you extend all of these towards all spirits you contact?"




Sunday, December 9, 2012

365QOD- Day673

"It is not about the other person" - Unknown

This is a great reminder.  If we make it about the other person then we have just given away our power to change the situation.  Because if it is about the other person then they have total control.

Maybe we need to remind ourselves that IT IS ABOUT ME!  Not in an ego driven way but firmly asserting that we must have control in order to change the situation.

The unfortunate truth is that we want it to be about the other person.  Then they can be the reason.  The reason for us not getting what we want or need.  Never operate from a position of giving away control.

Today's question is:
"How do you remind yourself that it is about you NOT the other person?"

Saturday, December 8, 2012

365QOD- Day672

"Everybody dies BUT not everyone lives" - T-shirt slogan

What makes a life memorable?  We are all born and we all die.  The middle is what makes it memorable.

But most of us live very un-memorable lives.
We get up at the same time.
We drive the same path to work.
We work on repetitive tasks.
We eat lunch at the same time.
You get the point.

So what makes it memorable?  It has to be different.  Different can be good or bad BUT it has to be different than other days.  Maybe going to a new place?  Maybe meeting new people? Maybe attempting to do something you have never done?  A simple rule:  if you will not remember the moment several years later as if it happened yesterday then it is not memorable?

Today's question is:
"Will you remember this moment several years later as if it happened yesterday?"

Friday, December 7, 2012

365QOD- Day671

"Just because I told you my story I did not invite you to be a part of it"- Bucket list the movie

The Bucket List is a great movie about two unlikely characters who become friends.  They decide to pursue a list of activities before they die.  Since they are dying there is urgency in getting their list done.

To me the movie was very good because it taught many lessons.
First that you can become friends with very unlikely people.
Second that even unlikely friends could pursue common goals.
Third that the journey might not always be easy.
Fourth that you can always make up with people you have wronged.
Fifth that maybe telling people details of your life does invite them to be a part of it.
and many more.

Today's question is:
"What unlikely source can you draw a lesson from?"

  

Thursday, December 6, 2012

365QOD- Day670

"The key to happiness is simple, show people your true self whether they accept it or not, don't feel trapped because you made a decision...you have a right to change your mind if you're not comfortable, never settle, and most importantly, trust your instincts." ~ Michael Baisden

It seems so simple.  Be yourself and either you will be accepted or you won't.  

The line.. you have the right to change your mind if you are not comfortable is great advice.  How many times have you felt uncomfortable when making a bid decision?  Well, maybe it is wrong for you?  Trust your instincts.

Today's question is:
"What is your true self?"


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

365QOD- Day669

"The 30 second rule" - John Maxwell idea

I was listening to an audio book in my truck and heard the rule.  The 30 second rule is to compliment the person you are speaking with within the first 30 seconds of the conversation.  You are to search for something to compliment in the person.

How?  You are to do it one of three ways:
1. attention
2. appreciation
3. affirmation

Will it come off as phony?  It might if it is not genuine.  I do believe that it will have an effect on the people you come in contact with and especially the ones you lead.  It is worst testing to see the results you achieve.

Today's question is:
"Will you test the 30 second rule?"

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

365QOD- Day668

"Organized is overrated" - Anonymous

I watches a story on TV today that talked about Amazon's ability to fulfill orders.  In case you missed it, Amazon ships more than books.

In the story it mentions a few interesting facts.  One was that the warehouse had 1.2 Million square feet.  Impressively huge!

Second fact, and the one that caught my ear, is that they do not shell items in specific spots.  They just put it anywhere it can fit.  So when items are received they are placed anywhere they fit and the system knows what it is and where it is.  When items are ordered, a person goes and retrieves it from the shell, places it in a box which size is specified by the system, and it goes out in a specific truck, and specific flight to get to you.

The idea of just shoving items into a place that it can fit is amazing.  No need to worry order if you have a system to retrieve what you need easily.  The only cost to amazon is that the people have to go find it.  You would think that automating the process would be better.  I am sure Jeff Bazos has crunched the numbers and decided that this is better.

What is hard to get my mind around is that their strategy is to use chaos to serve their clients in orderly fashion.  The size of the business might be the reason it works.  This is opposite of what one would believe the strategy should be for extremely large fulfillment centers.

Today's question is:
"How much order is really needed in your life?"

Monday, December 3, 2012

365QOD- Day667

"A lot easier..." - my thought

I believe that all of us have within us million dollar ideas.  We just need to execute them.

Often times these ideas and not executed because of the old excuse of not having money.  And at times the ideas need a large sum of money to get it to happen.

In recent years venture capitalists(VC) have invested in startups in order to provide money for the business to grow.  Well, getting a meeting with VCs is difficult and you have to know people to get anywhere.

The other day I read a story in USA Today about AngelList where people can get funding.  The story told of Deena Varshavskaya who got offers of 500k for her business idea.  Her business is a "Pinterest-like social media outlet where users create collections of products they like from online stores"

The point is that anyone, anywhere in the world, can get access to capital through this site.  Talk about scary.  It should scare us Americans into action to create a better idea and to be able to sell that idea.

Now there is one less excuse...

Today's question is:
"If you had access to infinite resources, what would you accomplish?"

Sunday, December 2, 2012

365QOD- Day666

"Post 666.... very scary" - my thought

A year ago on Dec 4th I ran a 13.1 mile race over a bridge in LaPorte.  It kicked my butt.  I passed out twice after the race.  My blood pressure dropped too low because of the high humidity and my body working so hard to cool me down.

Today I will run this year's version of this race.  First thought I had was that amazingly one year has passed since the race.  During the race I did not take in any Gatorade and only stuck to water.  Big mistake.  My plan this year is to do both.  I will have my .5L water bottle with me BUT also at times take in a cup or two of Gatorade to replenish my electrolytes.

What else..

I ran 12 miles last weekend on Saturday and on Sunday ran on an inclined elliptical for an hour and the same on Monday.  So I feel ready for the bridge incline.

I also plan to eat an orange before the race and drink a little coffee.  This is to help with any drop in sugar.

Lastly I plan to smile the whole race.  My body was tense and I will just relax into the race and not worry about my time.  Maybe I should not wear a watch? And I will rest on Saturday before the race.

The moral of the story is that I have made many changes to my routine.  These will reduce the risk of passing out BUT they will not eliminate it.  I do not operate from a position of fear.  I confront my fears and today will not be any different.  I have modified as many things as I can think of for the race to be a success.  Success is defined as a race done around 2 and a half hours without any medical issues afterwards.

Today's question is:
"How do you modify your results into ones that you want?"

UPDATE: I ran the race.  It was a hot humid day.  At mile 10 through the race my left calf started twitching and cramping.  It forced me to walk the last 3 miles.  I did finish and got my two medals: one for the race and one for the series.  Back to the drawing board....

Saturday, December 1, 2012

365QOD- Day665

"A 'still-face' experiment... is one in which a mother is asked to sit with her four-month old infant facing her and when signaled, to stop interfacing with her child.  This 'still' phase in which no verbal or nonverbal signals are to be shared with the child is profoundly distressing.  

For up to three minutes, the child attempts to engage the now non-responsive parent in a bod for connection.  At first the child usually amps up her signals, increasing smiles, coos, eye contact.  But after a period of continuing non-response, she becomes agitated and distressed, her organized bids for connection melting into signs of anguish and outrage.  She may then attempt to soothe herself by placing her hand in her mouth or pulling on her clothes.  

Sometimes the researchers or parents call off the experiment at this time, but sometimes the experiment goes on until the infant withdraws, giving up in a kind of despondent collapse that looks like a melancholic depression.  These stages of protest, self-soothing, and despair reveal how much the child depends upon the attuned responses of a parent to keep her own internal world in equilibrium"  - Daniel J. Siegel Mindsight book

I recently picked this book up and unfortunately did not finish it.  The passage above helped me visualize this experiment.  It also made me think about how this applies to business.  Is there an equivalent 'still-face' experiment in the work place?

I believe that often the 'worker-bees' try to get the attention of management about the perceived wrongs with the workplace.  They attempt to engage their leaders.

Initially the response is there but over time I believe that the 'still-face' effect occurs.  The leader withdraws to handle other problems and the employees feel ignored.  The workers protest but they are ignored continuously.  The workers self-soothe by complaining to each other.  This brings them down even further.
Lastly, the culture of the group is destroyed and the group enters a depression.  They become grumpy without remembering why they are grumpy.  When pushed a little they tend to bring forth a barrage of complains. This time the difference is that the initial desire to improve the workplace is replaced with venom towards the leader.

I believe that the same phenomenon exists in all relationships between people: parenting, marriage, friendships, etc.

Today's question is:
"Have you been guilty of a still-face?"


Friday, November 30, 2012

365QOD- Day664

"Tantum quantum"- a Latin phrase

While reading a November 2012 Esquire interview with Jerry Brown I noticed this phrase.  Jerry explains it as "So much, how much. So much you need, that's how much you should get.  That's the principle."

The way I read it is that we should get as much as we need.  It doesn't say want.  BUT in a consumption society that we live we believe we should get as much as want.

One of my goals in life is to shed "things" instead of collecting them.  I am getting better at it.  I tend to get rid of clothes that I do not wear by giving them away.  I get rid of old pieces of paper continuously.  This one is hard for me.  I am always finding a story that I enjoy and want to save.  Maybe a need is a great scanner that can place it into a file?  Maybe it is a want?

Today's question is:
"How do you get rid of stuff?"

Thursday, November 29, 2012

365QOD- Day663

"How to Train Your Dragon" - a movie title

I don't usually watch animated kids movies BUT this one pulled me in.  I will try not to spoil it for you.

 It was a story of a young Viking boy who never lived up to his father's expectations BUT eventually became a great dragon tamer.

He was creative and produced a device to capture a dragon type that no one had seen before.  While helping the damaged dragon he befriends him and learns about dragons.  He uses that knowledge to learn how to handle dragons.  He originally would not kill the dragon because he saw himself in the dragon's eyes.  

What I liked the most about the story was how the boy used creativity.  He used it to repair a dragon's tail damage.  Creativity came into play in how he fought different dragons and how he ultimately saved the day.

Today's question is:
"Can creativity always overcome obstacles?"

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

365QOD- Day662

"One reason jobs move overseas is because we train our kids to be consumers- instead of producers.  If a kid has 10 gifts to give, why not buy five and make the other five... and be a producer as well as a consumer?"- Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad Poor Dad

In a post that I wrote last year I told a story about my MBA students and creativity.  In the post I talked about how I forced them to become creative and how often they exceeded my expectations.

From those experiences I tried to teach my students that they could be creative if they chose to label themselves as creative.  

This quote added to my belief.  He calls it producers instead of creators.  I believe that for most parts we are talking about the same things.  But I do believe that they can often mean opposite things.  You can produce a copy and thus you would be a copier and not a creator.  You could create mentally BUT not produce anything physical.

The magic is when creativity and producing are combined.  It is analysis meets creativity and results in products- a Creative Producer.

Today's question is:
"Are you a Creative Producer?"




Tuesday, November 27, 2012

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"Free for a day" - tittle of Entrepreneur story

In this story the main idea is that Pinch Multimedia company gave away its premium app for currency conversion for free for a day.

Bold? Stupid?  They were able to get to no.3 among productivity apps.  BUT the story does not tell us if it continue to drive sales after that one day.

Typical app business model is to  give away the free demo version and charge for the premium app.  This idea violates the rule.  The intent is to spread the word about the app and drive future demand.  BUT again the story does not answer that question.  It does tell that the company produced another product TalkTapp. Judging by the type of app the new app is so different than the first that I doubt that the experiment proved financially rewarding.  It seems that it has helped them to get people talking about them- their brand.

The idea of giving away product in order to attract future business is an old idea.  In the app world it is an innovation.

Today's question is:
"What effect would giving your product for a day have on your future demand?"

Monday, November 26, 2012

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"What!.. a water-less car wash?" - doubt

I read a story about the Greenshine business that washes cars without using water.  According to the Entrepreneur 2012 article, the results are suppose to be better than if water is used.

What caught my eye was the idea of not using water but using a proprietary cleaning fluid.  So water is replaced my the fluid.  Maybe a lot less is used?

The story is interesting because it made me think.  It made me think of opposites.  If something is done wet could it be done dry.  If something is done in the morning, could it be done late at night.  If you eat variety, what effect would eating just one food for a while have on the body? You get the idea.

Today's question is:
"Have you tried to do the opposite to get the same result?"

Sunday, November 25, 2012

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"Now get your sword out" - my instruction

I have developed a set of martial arts forms for different weapons from white best to black belt.  Once in a while I share one of two with eager souls.  But most often I just practice them in my mind.  It a great relaxer for me.

The other day I was reading an article about a company called Classitivity.com started by Payal Kadakia.  It allows new people to join a class.  Courses range from beer making to tennis and for now are only offered in New York.

Cool idea.  BUT  I think that her business makes it easier to find these classes BUT if the hunger was there people would find the class.  So for me the bigger question is why they didn't search for it before?

Does making it easier for people to access these courses make a difference in whether they find them?  In New York there are 4000 offerings.  That amount should be more than enough to satisfy the needs of most.

I hope her business succeeds.  It is a neat idea.

Today's question is:
"Does finding things make getting involved easier for you?"

Saturday, November 24, 2012

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"It all boils down to this: When fear shows up and threatens your curiosity and enlightenment  look it square in the eye, acknowledge it, own it, and move on.  Don't let it hold you back from greatness.  The greatest thing to fear about fear is the inaction that often accompanies it.  And that is perhaps the greatest danger to the evolution of your business"- Amy Cosper 


I often like to read the thoughts an editor has about why they created a particular issue.  Recently while reading the November 2012 issue of Entrepreneur I read this passage.

She end the editor's message by recalling the words of Dale Carnegie
"Inaction breeds doubt and fear.  Action breeds confidence and courage.  If you want to conquer fear, don't sit home and think about it.  Go out and get busy."


Putting these two ideas together give us the formula for dealing with fear:
1. Look it square in the eye                        (see it)
2. Acknowledge it                                     (recognize it)
3. Own it                                                  (believe that you will conquer it)
4. Gather confidence and courage             (look inside yourself)
5. Move on                                              (start moving towards it)
6. Go out and get busy                             (keep fighting it)

Today's question is:
"What would you add or remove from the fear conquering formula?"

Friday, November 23, 2012

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"When in a hole, stop digging" - an old adage

Most of us have heard the saying, "Majority of people are living paycheck to paycheck".  In previous posts I have pointed out that reality.  But something has changed.

I recently observed a figure in USAToday that made my eyes go wide open.  The figure claimed that 33% of Americans live from week to week.

Wow! This is worse than paycheck to paycheck which for most people is at least every two weeks.

If this is the way most people are living then why the craziness over Christmas shopping?  In my humble opinion people are just digging a bigger hole.  If you can not at the end of this month pay off all of your credit purchases then you are simply digging a bigger hole.

I do not want today's and yesterday's posts to seem like a judgement.  I am sure you are your own harshest critic.  You are an adult and entitled to make your own choices.  I just want to point out a couple of things that I find difficult to understand.

Today's question is:
"Are you digging or filling your hole?"

Thursday, November 22, 2012

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"Thanks.... Giving" - my thought

As I get older I am starting to dislike Christmas.  Not because of the religious aspect but the shopping drive.
It seems like we are starting to go from Halloween straight into Christmas.  The reason?  The drive to make a buck is pushing it earlier and earlier.

Most retail outlets do not go into black(start making a profit) until after the holiday sales. So for them it makes sense to keep moving it up.

But we have crossed a line with the Thanksgiving night/Early Black Friday sales.  People are literally leaving the family and the food in order to get a jump on the sales.

Many are probably saying so what?  Well, I think it is pretty sick.  We are more focused on the gifts than the people that those gifts are usually intended for.  (It is no different than sending text or email to people next to you instead of talking with them.)

When things get changed into material only, they tend to loose meaning and eventually die out.  It is the old how vs. why debate.  We celebrate with money(the how) but no longer understand the meaning(the why).

Today's question is:
"Did you Give Thanks?"

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

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"God is a verb..." - start of a title of a book

What a way to capture someone's attention!  I was in a half-price bookstore the other day and this tittle jumped out at me.

Why?  The idea of God being a verb - something that we do- never entered my idea of God.  I consider myself more spiritual than religious.  But the idea of God being a verb did not fit nicely in either of those labels.

After some some time to think about it I came to a conclusion it is the only way to be.  To be more God than follow any religion could fit in.

Instead of WWJD, replace it with WWGD... Does it matter?  To most non-Christians it would.  In any religion it should fit nicely that we would want to act more like God.  I assume it is blasphemy in some.

In the end To do God is To do Love...

Today's question is:
"How does one do God?"

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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"How?" - my thought

I recently read a story in Inc. magazine about Michelle Lam.  The article was about Lam's business that "..developed a personalized quiz based on rules that experts use to fit customers without a tape measure."

The algorithm is used to predict a women's bra size and fit without a tape measure.  That is exactly why I questioned it.

Not being a woman, I simply do not understand how this is predictable without a tape measure.  I do believe that a woman needs to be properly measured by a store person who is an expert at fitting women.  The idea of being able to do this without the tape is just hard to believe.

What it makes me wonder is what else could lend itself to an algorithm?  Most things are not as specific as a bra fit.

Today's question is:
"What could use an algorithm instead of detailed measurement?"

Monday, November 19, 2012

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"Brilliant!" - my thought

No one likes to be sold to.  Or do we?  If the product is what we need then we are being educated instead of sold to.  The key is that the pitch is to an audience that has a legitimate problem and really needs the solution.

The other day I read about a company that has figured out how to place ads in apps.  I thought brilliant.  If someone downloads an app that is very specific then they might not be upset with an ad that is embedded   If they are then provide them with an option to turn ads off...probably for a dollar.  What if that ad made the app free?

Today's question is:
"Could you tolerate ads in your app?"

Sunday, November 18, 2012

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"Ridiculous" - my belief

I rarely get angry but when I see stories that are suppose to make me go Ohhh that someone is doing good I get angry.  

Charity in my mind means charity.  If I give to a charity then I expect that 95+ of the the charity gains are to be used for the cause that they claim.  When I see that a charity has a million dollar CEO, or even a 500k, then I refuse to give to it.  This is not the purpose of a charity. 

So when I read a story about $6 toothbrush that gives you one and gives one to a needy child I get angry.  My thought is that most toothbrushes are very inexpensive.  You could probably go to a dollar store and get a couple of toothbrushes for a dollar.  So for $6 you could in theory get 12 toothbrushes or let us just keep it to 10.  The cost of shipping 10 plastic toothbrushes?  I am guessing $1.  

So for the $6 one could save the teeth of 10 children instead of lining the pockets of a supposed 'do gooder'.  
That pisses me off.

Today's question is:
"Is a $6 toothbrush charity or a rip off?"

Saturday, November 17, 2012

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"I would buy one of those" - my thought

I used to keep track of my life is great detail.  Using a little notebook I would record what I ate, how much I ate, what I exercised, how much I weight, all of my energies, etc.

There is a movement that attempts to do exactly that.  It is called Quantified Self.

The other week I became very interested in the idea of having a smart watch.  I believe that smart phones are a given but smart watches are an upcoming need.

So what would a smart watch do for me?  I want it to allow me to add apps that would:
record the steps I take
continously monitor my heart rate
continuously monitor my pulse
predict an accurate calorie usage per day based on activity
monitor my sleep amount
monitor the time I went into REM sleep
have a stop watch to track my time spent running/exercising
show me who is calling me so that I do not have to flip my phone out of my pocket
have a light
allow randomly assigned beep times during the day to help record actual activity
keep time
etc. (I can not think of anything else)

and software to help me analyze the quality of my life and offer suggestions to how I can improve it.

Today's question is:
"What could a smart watch do for you?"

Friday, November 16, 2012

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"Everybody dies, but not everyone lives" - t-shirt slogan

I get a kick out of reading t-shirts.  Some of them are very cool and instructive.

This slogan made me think about how death is inevitable but life is optional.  You will die BUT whether you do something with this life is completely optional.

The saddest realization is that cemeteries are full of dead people with many dreams not completed.  Maybe partially lived lives.

Today's question is:
"What is the one thing, if you accomplish it, would indicate that you have lived?" 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

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"If God does not change a circumstance, then he will use it" - Nick Vujicic

We often complain about our current state.  We want something else.  We want to have a better XYZ, whatever XYZ you crave.

But maybe our current state is exactly where we need to be.  Maybe we are being polished with a bit of sand paper?  Maybe the grit feels rough but continued polishing will expose us to finer grit and lastly smoothness.

I am not a believe in a God that punishes.  I believe in a God who teaches us and gently nudges us towards a better state.  I did not say 'ideal' because we might still not be totally happy with that circumstance.

Today's question is:
"Can you accept that a circumstance you are not happy with could lead you to a better state?'

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

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"Don't do it" - a slogan 

The other day I saw this slogan somewhere.  I can not remember where or on what.  But it caught my attention.

I do believe that what we do is as important as what we do not do.  Yesterday's post was all about finding your niche and the key to great wealth.  But we have to realize that doing that is at the cost of not doing something else.

You can not be everything to everyone.  You can not excel at everything.  Maybe you could be good at most things but great at everything is impossible.

One of my favorite questions to classes has always been, "What is the enemy of great?"  Often students come up with some good answers.  I believe that the enemy to being great at anything is being "good enough" at it.  If one is good enough then they really have to want something to be put the effort to be great.  Often this cost is discouraging and we settle for good enough.

Today's question is:
"What could nudge you to convert 'good enough' into greatness?" 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

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"People who say it takes money to make money are using the worst excuse ever. . . Create massive value for others by providing a solution where no other exists." - Matt Mickiewicz, founder of  sitepoint, 99designs, and flippa

Isn't it interesting how he takes away the most popular excuse that most people have off the table.  If you can not use money then you are then back to I just do not have the time excuse.  As Gary V. says, "You can do a lot of hurt after 7-2 a.m."  That takes away the time element.

The only excuse is just can't get yourself to do it.  Whatever do IT means to you!

It is also very easy to miss the second part of the quote.  It is the key to great wealth:  provide a massive value for  others by providing a solution where no other exists.  Think of any person with great fortune attached to their name and you will see this formula.  (Remember that in US very little of wealth is inherited.  Most people are first generation wealthy.)

Today's question is:
"What can you do to provide a massive value for  others by providing a solution where no other exists?"

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Monday, November 12, 2012

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"I like your signature" - words from a real estate agent

The other day I met a real estate agent, James.  We had emailed back and forth earlier that day and he had received the emails with a closing signature that talks about my first book, The Result.

He asked me about the book and I described it.  While talking about the book, I offered the following advice to him:  write 50 columns on real estate topics about 1-2 pages long and then put them together in a book.  Instead of giving someone a business card, give them a book.

I gave the same advice a year ago to another real estate agent.  She was the president of the local real estate association and used to write a weekly column in the local paper.  She already had written the columns.
A year later no book has been produced.

Hopefully James will do it.  It will make him stand out.

Today's question is:
"What will a book of your work do for your career?"

Sunday, November 11, 2012

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"I immediately thought about Khan academy" - co-worker words

The other day I was speaking with a co-worker.  He is pursuing an engineering degree and I told him about one of my websites: UltimateOnlineLearning.com.

While there I showed him how I had created videos that showcase how to solve problems.  It is exactly the same idea as Khan Academy uses to teach topics except I used it to teach whole courses.  I was Khan before 2007.

So what is ahead in education?  A complete change that no one is talking about.  I believe that education is going to drastically change and that the model will completely inverted.

Currently a student spends 50 minutes per day(education hour) in a classroom learning a subject.  The student then goes home and hopefully spends half an hour or so working on homework.  If the student has time they then integrate the information by reviewing the information for a test.  Lets call this model 60/30/15(lecture/homework/integration).

What would happen if the student would be given a set of videos on their tablet for their courses created by experts on presenting that subject(NOT their teacher).  The lecture takes place home where the student can play the bite size videos(10 min max).  While watching the videos the student is required to prove understanding by answering questions or solving a short problem.  The student then works on homework.  Next day the student goes to school and instead of listening is now involved in a brainstorming problem solving using homework and other problems.  The teacher now becomes a guide expert and the hour becomes intense instead of boring.  Since presentation takes place at home, the integration happens together in the classroom.  The new model becomes 1206015(120 because the student might rewind and review the video and look for other videos).  Notice that the new model increased the lecture time because it did not occur in a captive classroom.  As a creator of videos I am not limited to an hour.  I can create a video that will explain the concept better instead of quicker.

This new model is ideal for future learners already comfortable with searching for information on the web.

Today's question is:
"Can you visualize this new model?"

Saturday, November 10, 2012

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"My mentor told me that I should be able to multiply my income by 10 and then later multiply it by 10 again" - Jim Rohm

Jim believed his mentor and became a millionaire within four years.    He followed his mentor's system.

How often do we take the words that others speak to us and actually follow through on the data?  The answer is is less than 5%.  I have done experiments and proven this to myself.

When I was a professor, I created elaborate system that guaranteed that if the student would follow they would guarantee success.  About 5 percent took the system and utilized it from start of the class to the end.

In my world, it boils down to human nature.  We constantly take in data, less often we take the time to convert it into information, and seldom reduce it down to wisdom.

Today's question is:
"How do you get yourself to follow great advice?"

Friday, November 9, 2012

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"Vivere Senza Rimpianti" - an expression

I happen to be flipping through a newspaper when I happen to see this phrase on an actress' side of her body.  It made me wonder what it meant.  After a quick look up I learned that it means to live without regrets.

Of course the expression made me think how it applies to me.  Immediately it brought forth many questions. Mostly, am I?

I am not is the answer.  Often I am so focus on the now that I live without a plan.  Thus, I miss opportunities, lose interest, or simply run out of time to pursue them.

Just like many, I boil it down to lack of focus.  I have too many opportunities I can pursue and only 24 hours to do it in.  Maybe I am not choosing wisely?

In my life I most often regret that I do not do something instead of having done it and failed.  I can handle failure as just simply a result that I can nudge into a result I want.  Maybe the answer for me is to keep doing more things and not only a few?

Currently I have more questions than answers.

Today's question is:
"Are you living a life without regrets?"


Thursday, November 8, 2012

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“Thanks so much for ‘making my day’!” – satisfied co-worker’s note

 

I manage by catching people doing good.  During the day I try to note some contribution that someone made that is great and look for the person who made it. 

 

Once I find the person I compliment the person for the great job that they did on a particular project or task.  Most of the time I get a surprised THANKS.

 

The other day I did this with an employee who I did not know but whose work saved my team a lot of time and effort.  It reduced 10 months of  back and forth to three simple prints with excellent comments. 

 

The commentator was not at the meeting. So I looked for him, met him, and lastly thanked him for his great efforts. 

 

Later on that night I received a letter written so well that my mouth dropped.  It was a letter thanking me for the visit and telling me about the good reputation I have gained.  The letter was so well written that it was hard for me to do justice in my response.

 

He ended up making my day twice: once with the prints and second time with the note.  Isn't it interesting that what bounced back to me was twice as much as I had given.

 

Today’s question is:

“Do you manage by catching people doing good?”

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

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“I can’t wait to go home and blog about this!” – fan’s statement after a football game

 

I went to a football game the other day.  The game was OK but it came down to a couple of last plays that made a difference.  The home team lost and the fan uttered these words on the way out of the stadium.

 

The first thought I had was how the world has changed.  The probability of those words being uttered a decade ago would have been almost zero.  Now they not only make sense but seem natural. 

 

The social media presence in our world is getting to be a bigger and bigger fact.  We wan to connect to others and that seems like the way to do it.  At times it seems we are connecting to through the social media but not communicating with the people around us. 

 

I believe that the social media presence can help build our brand over time BUT we must also nurture the relationships with the people around us.  The main difference for me is that the online is asynchronous(at any time) while relationships require synchronous(in real time) communication. 

 

Today’s question is:

“Do you neglect the relationships you are in for the ease of communicating through social media?”

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

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Consider the story of two men quarreling in a library. One wants the window open and the other wants it closed. They bicker back and forth about how much to leave it open: a crack, halfway, three quarters of the way. No solution satisfies them both.

Enter the librarian. She asks one why he wants the window open: "To get some fresh air." She asks the other why he wants it closed: "To avoid the draft." After thinking a minute, she opens wide a window in the next room, bringing in fresh air without a draft.

The librarian could not have invented the solution she did if she had focused only on the two men's stated positions of wanting the window open or closed. Instead she looked to their underlying interests of fresh air and no draft. This difference between positions and interests is crucial.” – Getting to Yes example

 

People love their position.  They feel that it is superior to their opponents.  The quote shows us how both people had a position that could be defended BUT did not allow the two people to come up with a solution.

 

They were more interested in getting their way instead of coming up with a better way.  The librarian’s solution was a better way.  It has aspects from both sides(AND mindset) and a twist that allowed them to be used at the same time.  Brilliant!

 

Today’s question is:

“Do you have an AND mindset?”

Monday, November 5, 2012

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“I am scared.” – something that is true for all of us

I watched a History channel special on Andrew Carnegie.  In it one former CEO stated that people who achieve greatness do not necessarily fear less but act more despite it.  The tenth thing we need to stop doing is Fearing in order to be happier.

Fear places us in the past or the future.  Neither of those periods are controllable.  We can not rewrite the past or completely predict the future.  So accept that the only thing that we can change is the Now. 

The now is where we live, if we chose, and as long as we focus on action then fear can not exist.  It is the focus on action that removes the fear.  Do not focus on your abilities.  As the old saying goes. “Just do it”

Today’s question is:
“How do you force yourself to act in the Now?”

Sunday, November 4, 2012

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“But what about when we could do X?” – caught up in the past

Humans by design do not handle change well.  When confronted with it we tend to want to dwell in the past.  Ninth thing we must stop doing in order to be happier is to stop Dwelling.

Change is the only constant in the universe.  Accept it. Love it. Nurture it. Believe in it because it often leads to a better place.  Yes it is hard to believe.

When you fail at something, do not dwell on it. Accept the change and figure out how to move forward again.  Do not waste your energy on the idea that change or failure has occurred.

Today’s question is:
“What are you dwelling on?”

Saturday, November 3, 2012

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“Amen” – a word of agreement

Often we want others to do what we want them to do.  We believe this so strong that we are willing to preach to them until they see the light.  Eight thing we need to stop doing is Preaching.

So where does preaching come from?  Often when we succeed at something we feel that we got a license to tell others what we think as if it should hold weight.  This is positional leadership and not true leadership.

As leaders we are often better off if we listen to the input from others and get consensus to move forward.  Yes at times we will have to make the final decision that no one likes but that is life.  Preaching limits you.  You are not learning what others know but simply believing that what you know is superior.

Today’s question is:
“What if you preach and they do not see the light?”