Showing posts with label leap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leap. Show all posts

November 18, 2024

Are You Ready?

“It's a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you're ready. I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything. There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now. And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.” Hugh Laurie 

The second anniversary is not far off. It was the day we heard the phrase - Global Pandemic. It began somewhere far away and quickly became something every human on the planet deals with every day. The coronavirus, Covid-19, variants, vaccines, masks, protests, economies, it's all been too much and we're not out of the woods.

Are We Ready? 

When I was a kid, my parents would try and tell me to enjoy life and not get too caught up in the minutiae. I was always close to my mom, but during the last few years of her life, we had even better conversations about her life, my life, and life in general. This is a woman who put me, my sister, and my dad on her back and somehow got us through. She worked from the age of 14 until she retired at 71. She passed away in August 2020 mere months after this global crisis began. She was born during the second world war and died during the worst human crisis in over a century. 

If I had told mom I wanted to be a clown in a rodeo, she would have told me to be the best clown any rodeo has ever had with no judgement. The pandemic has made me more reflective and I put my words to actions late last year when I took another leap in my professional life. I took a shot at something I'd never done before and so far so good. In fact, it's been excellent. Mom was right; don't worry about what others think.

Let's Stop Comparing 

One of the most overused cliches is that no one will wish they had spent more time at the office as they take their last breath. How do we know that? And if we replaced the phrase "at the office" with "going for it", that's a more powerful statement. As Mr. Laurie says, why wait until we're ready to do anything because we'll never be ready. The world has forever changed and normal left the building in March 2020. So let's take the leap.

If we're waiting for a sign, it's right in front of us. Change your career, get out of that crappy relationship, buy the damn car, if you like the hat then wear the hat, eat the cookie, stop overthinking everything. If you want that relationship, go for it. If you want to try that new job, don't wait for an invitation. Put the mobile device or laptop down and do it before you are ready. 

If we're never ready, then why are we waiting?
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August 15, 2010

The Digital Leap

Your Opinion Matters Most

I enjoy reading and learning about behavior, business and human interaction all the time.

My business card may say strategy but my fascination lies in anthropology and psychology.

You can't help your bottom line until you understand what drives you.

There is a crushing amount of information about social media and how it applies to you and your business and your life and your family and the pictures of the kids from college and posting the appropriate resume and how you should navigate online.

Most of us need to eat more veggies and do more exercise.

But with digital channels there is no one answer, site, background theme, writing style, logo color or font choice. Pick one, experiment, pick another one, experiment, throw stuff against the wall, collaborate and have some fun.

I hear the objections all the time. "We have a Facebook page. We're on Twitter. I don't understand it. It's a waste of time. How will that help us make more money? When will we see results?"

The only guarantee anyone can make is if we live in doubt and inaction, nothing will happen. And that spans beyond digital and business.

Make the leap, the water's fine.

knealemann
strategy. marketing. media.

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December 16, 2009

Life and Business | What Matters Now?

Turn off all your electronics and surrender over all your aspirations and do absolutely nothing for a spell.
Elizabeth Gilbert | Ease

Seth Godin is one of the most creative minds we have in this world.

He is not curing disease or changing the trajectory of war, he makes us think and create.

Seth relates to the world of business, marketing and life in an inclusive and engaging way.



Be compassionate to everyone no matter the level of connection.
Mitch Joel | Compassion

Seth has brought together sixty people who have shared a piece of them for us to take with us and think, grow and learn.

And because life is always full of doubt and fears,
to act is to take that leap. So leap.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Leap

This is not just another book of inspiration. This is not simply a group of brilliant thinkers and doers who have shared one page of wisdom each to make up a collection of ideas for our lives.

This is certainly not some expensive buy-in download email laden purchase this program to help line the pockets of its creators.

It was created for us to download, read, share and repeat.

Everyone has their own Mount Everest
they were put on this earth to climb.

Hugh MacLeod | Meaning

This book is FREE. It’s FANTASTIC!

This is something you need to read TODAY and OFTEN.

Never forget, a small group of people can change the world.
Micah Sifry | Nobody

Topics include: evangelism, context, technology, knowledge, change, generosity, sleep, fascination, empathy, power, change, adventure and forty-eight more.

Notice what excites you and scares you
on a small moment-to-moment basis.

Derek Sivers | Passion

Sixty wonderful people have donated their time to create this 82-page free downloadable and sharable e-book. Times are tight, the Holidays are coming up, what a perfect gift to send to everyone.

The One Percenters are often hidden in the crevices of niches,
yet they are the roots of word of mouth.

Jackie Huba | 1%

What Matters Now | Free Download Here

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marketing and social media strategy

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