Archive for July, 2008

The unexamined life is not worth living

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

I believe God continually shows me the value of my life by the people He allows me to cross paths with. One of the grandest paths I have traveled is with my mentor, Dr. W.B. (Bill) Jones Jr. Always an adventure in learning with each spoken word. Bill has a heart as big as Texas.

I liken it to some other mentor pupil relationships.

    Elijah mentor to Elisha
    Saul mentor to David
    Socrates mentor to Plato
    Aristotle mentor to Alexander the Great

Dr. Jones is as fine as the mentors mentioned (but I have a long way to go to approach the pupils). One of the attributes of Bill is that he continues to actively learn. Bill is an example of the principle of receive, retain, release. This principle/cycle is in all life. Think through something as simple as eating. Receive, retain, release: break any part of the cycle and you have trouble.

Bill has received an astonishing amount of knowledge and wisdom. He retains (and uses) it wonderfully and brings it full circle by lovingly releasing what he knows in word and deed.

Delivering a prepared speech at Toastmasters one evening I opened with the question, “Who has seen the movie Apollo 13?” Everyone nodded in acknowledgment except Bill. I had to stop and ask him about this and he answered, “I was there.” See what I mean?

Socrates had it right when he stated “The unexamined life is not worth living.” I am truly blessed as I exam my life.

Rocket fuel

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

You reach new heights by taking on ‘rocket fuel’ in reading and blasting off in sharing.

Re-reading The Wizard of Ads by Roy H. Williams and am truly amazed how much has changed since the first reading. Roy writes in Paul’s Adopted Son; “Paul Compton is the kindest and best man I’ve ever known. Paul understands the difference between “doing” and “being,” so he never once asked, “What do you want to do when you grow up?” Paul felt he knew who I was going to be, and for Paul, that was enough.” Kinda wish I understood that last year when I first read it. Grow and learn. See how this fits with the earlier post Where are you? Taking on more rocket fuel has allowed me to reach new heights. One of the keys to growing is in (faithfully) sharing what you are learning.

Ready to blast off? Read and share.

Declare your position (What are you standing for?)

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Picture a lifetime ago in 2003 when I penned ‘Discovering and Nurturing Possibilities to Transform the World’ as my position (in 8 words). The wonderful and talented Jacquie Shillis helped tremendously in this endeavor through wordsmithing, encouragement and believing.

A recent post on DailyLit by Tom Peters speaks volumes to get us excited to answer ‘What are you standing for?’ (and yes, I learned 8 words or less from Seth Godin).

We have the privilege to be the only person who can fulfill the adventure before us. Please be sure to allow folks like Jacquie to contribute to your success. Remember the Japanese Proverb; “None of us are as smart as all of us.”

Magic Formula for Winning

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
  • You beat 50 percent of the people in America by working hard.
  • You beat another 40 percent by being a person of honesty and integrity and standing for something.
  • The last ten percent is a dogfight in the free enterprise system.

A.L. Williams ‘All You Can Do is All You Can Do’

Interested in winning? Need a leg up on the competition? Have a desire for greatness? What would you loose by trying this magic formula for winning?

Pre-qualify your connections

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

How can we get the most out of our connections? Want to add (real) value through the connections you provide? Our awesome and authoritative Kevin Koym comes through again with this insight;

Money - is it there to ‘do it’
Authority - needed to ‘do it’
Need - what is theirs/yours
Timing - does it fit now
Competition - important when providing connections

Remember MANTC. We are always connecting. When we perceive value in providing a connection to our network it brings a new dimension when we pre-qualify our action. Sort through MANTC to answer if the timing is right for the connection. Your effectiveness will skyrocket.

Take hold of this insight and enjoy the ride. The important thing is to connect.

Starter button or pull rope?

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Which one do you have? Are you leading? Can you stay excited through oppressive circumstances? Is your bag packed for the next adventure? Have you forsaken grudges and complaining?

A great modern day philosopher, George O’Kelley (he reminds me of Will Rogers) shared this insight with me concerning people. “Some people have a starter button and some people have a pull rope.”

We can name folks in each catagory and might even reach down to find a pull rope some days. When that happens just pull it faithfully and benefit from the workout. We might even ask for assistance pulling it.

Have fun using your starter button.

We come full circle and enjoy the growth

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

My world was transformed with the (true) understanding of Mahatma Gandhi’s clear statement; “Be the change you want to see in the world.” For too long I ‘knew’ what needed to be changed and was on a crusade to bring it about. I was met with limited success but nothing close to the level of mental anguish. The wisdom & understanding have set me free to attain new heights, to enjoy like never before.

I bet Gandhi was familiar with Socrates and this morsel; “Let him that would move the world, first move himself.” Really derived pleasure when reading this recently. Couple this with another wise saying from Socrates; “Employ your time in improving yourself by other men’s writings so that you shall come easily by what others have labored hard for.”

Together we can transform the world.

Bad artists copy. Good artists steal.

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Pablo Picasso (Spanish Artist and Painter. 1881-1973) had something there we should learn from. Compare what he declared with this statement from Anatole France (French Writer, member of the French Academy and Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921, 1844-1924) “When a thing has been said and well said, have no scruple; take it and copy it.”

We reach new heights by building. Build on Anthony Robbins’ proclamation; “If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the results you want and copy what they do and you’ll achieve the same results.”

Really opens up a lot of new growth. The clock is ticking.

Value

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Poke it in Wikipedia and wander through some of the variances. We overlook value but it is in all we do. Maybe not really overlook it but do not pay it much mind. What do you value? Your family? See, we value things greatly but maybe not say ‘value.’

I would lay down my life for my family, that is the price I am willing to pay. That is the value I place on my family.

That is one level. How about the chili you eat? What brand do you pick? This is another level along with everything in between each day.

Make yourself more valuable by appreciating the value around you.

Maddie has a blog

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Maddie (Madeleine) is a great wife. Check out her new blog and enjoy her handy work.

She also does a bang-up job on web stuff for our business. Her incredible talent and a heart to serve = awesome results.

I am truly blessed.

What can you do?

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Decided to poke my head in to the thrift store around the corner this evening for some reading material (my Daily Drucker was packed today while I was not looking). Picked up A.L.Williams’ All You Can Do is All You Can Do. After two chapters there are no limits we can not over come.

Two ‘Unwritten Laws’
1. Life will give you whatever you’ll accept.
2. Life will turn out the way you see it turning out.

I’ll bet we can do a lot more by the end of the book.

Postively foolish

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Relocating (very) soon and needed to coordinate a matter with the postal service at the new location. I have a lifetime of experience moving and call on 48th years of tricks to assist. Imagine my surprise when the new phone book does not list a number for the local post office. Only a “General Information For All Locations” (6 in the area) listing. The gatekeeper grilled us and only reluctantly gave the local number when we persevered. When we spoke with the woman at the local post office she went out of her way to help and was super nice.

The positive part is to learn; try not to enable foolish practices.

We can positively make a difference.

If I don’t look up they won’t see me…

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Making a promise to myself (& you) to seek the positive and share it.

That said, here is an observation from this morning that we can use to learn ‘what it is not’. Bounded into the local library while on errands. Stopped in my tracks at how all the folks behind the counter worked so diligently to not look up or acknowledge a new customer. Four people in plain sight behind the counter taking great pains to not be the first to speak/acknowledge me/anyone.

What can we take away from this? If you are going to show up then contribute.

We know ‘working to avoid’ uses (way) more energy than setting out to accomplish something. Have any memories of the time you didn’t want to do something and went to great lengths to get out of it? Not fond memories for me either. Want to make memories today to replace those?

Look up. “Shoot for the moon and if you miss you will still be among the stars.” Les Brown