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Thought Tweet #906

by Rick Baker
On Jan 6, 2014

Thought Tweet #906 Leaders inspire people; managers discipline processes; leaders construct situations; managers perform in situations.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Leaders inspire people and influence actions to grow value.

Managers design details and ensure they are performed.

Leaders inspire people, inspire good process, and anticipate, construct & excel in specific situations.

Business Contains Only 3 Things: People, Process, & Situations.

Thought Tweet #905

by Rick Baker
On Jan 3, 2014

Thought Tweet #905 What do you do that other people won't do? [inspired by The Art of Asking Good Questions]

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

'When the going gets tough, the tough get going.'

'Going the extra mile.'

'It's a dirty job but someone has to do it.'

But...

What is it that you do that other people refuse to do?

What's your exclusive territory?

What are you doing when you are standing alone?

When you 'do it' what does 'it' tell other people about you?

When you 'do it' what does 'it' tell you about yourself?

Timing is everything & Everything in its time

by Rick Baker
On Jan 2, 2014

Timing is everything. That's a saying most of us are familiar with. We hear this expression as a celebration statement when pinpoint timing has helped someone achieve a success. Or we hear it when someone has failed at an activity and the blame is being placed on acting too slowly and missing a 'time-window of opportunity'.

Everything in its time. That's another saying most of us have heard. Usually, we hear it when someone is trying to help an impatient person slow down thoughts or actions. One interpretation of the message is - instead of pressing and pushing for what you want now, take time to think and delay your actions until the likelihood of success is greater.

There are numerous other sayings involving our most-precious commodity - Time.

Some examples:

  • Time flies.
  • Time is money.
  • Time waits for no one.
  • The time is right.
  • Time is of the essence.
  • Time heals all wounds.
  • Time is on my side.
People place value in time. People want time. People give time a personality then they have a personal relationship with Time.  They give Time power, even super-power.
 
People extol Time. People admonish Time.
 
People treat Time like a scapegoat. 
 
On top of all these things, there's an insidious time-mindset that captures many people. It's an excuse mindset that guarantees these people a life of mediocrity, failure, or catastrophic failure. The culprit is the mindset, "I don't have time". Some people say this or similar phrases like "I'm too busy" so frequently they brainwash themselves into a fearful-hectic existence. And this fearful-hectic existence is contagious: first it infects family members, then friends, then co-workers.
 
The mindset "I don't have time. I'm too busy." is nothing but a flawed-thinking Bad Habit
 
The best way to cure this Bad Habit is to stop saying it. When your thoughts find themselves in this Bad Habit territory: (1) control your tongue and (2) replace your thoughts with a new thought..."Yes, Yes, Yes, I DO HAVE TIME!"

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I'm too busy! - I don't have time! | Solutions & Opportunities

Thought Tweet #904

by Rick Baker
On Jan 2, 2014

Thought Tweet #904 Your brand starts with your character and the culture you breed: your brand stalls or flourishes there.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

A brand isn't a cute visual.

A brand isn't a catchy logo or a slick tag line.

A brand cannot pretty up a flawed character or a troubling culture.

When testing new branding, take a step back and look at your personal character and your business culture. Do they pass the litmus test? Do they render an investment in 'branding' worthwhile? Or, do they neuter your branding expenditures?

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Attitude: Creating Positive Attitude | Marketing | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #903

by Rick Baker
On Jan 1, 2014

Thought Tweet #903 Conflicted thoughts have awesome power. Unfortunately, the power does more damage than good.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Confusion: that's a light sampling of conflicted thought.

Torn between 2...that's a heavier sampling.

Confounded: that can be bloody annoying.

Conflicted thoughts are the roots of frustration.

Frustration gets you nowhere & getting nowhere is frustrating: a vicious circle or downward spiral.

At least when we are angry we are more certain about our thoughts. This is why anger is better than frustration.

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Emotions & Feelings @ Work | Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #903

by Rick Baker
On Jan 1, 2014

Thought Tweet #903 Picture this: the leader in you is stepping beyond one of your Bad Habits

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Let the leader in you take your next step.

Let the leader in you step over top of your bad habits.

Show people you possess that power of will.

Show people you possess that leadership.

Show people a role model they can be inspired to emulate.

Step over your bad habits...pass it on.

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Habits: Good Habits, Bad Habits, & New Things | Thought Tweets

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