Hummingbirds, William Wallace & Puberty

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Some resumes speak a thousand words. Or in this case, professions. I have met a number of individuals who historically spend their entire professional life jumping from one job to the next. The hummingbirds of this world never really become

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knowledgeable about anything, let alone experts. Granted, they may have a breadth of experience over hundreds of different industries – but they are only able to preach to the top layer, since whenever they begin to build upon their knowledge in one field – doh, they jump ship and eagerly search for the grass that’s always so much greener.

The key is to plant seeds, nourish and grow within the industry you are passionate about. Once you make the decision (if ever), use that passion to your advantage and begin to penetrate deep roots for yourself in the form of knowledge, contacts, and smarts. I’m not saying stay in the same job forever, hell no! I’m saying recognize what your strengths are, combined with what you are passionate about, and seek to become an expert in the industry/field you believe in. It’s in your best interest to change job roles. How else does one improve other than to move up the ladder or move on to a higher role, whether it’s in the same company or not is moot. Continuous evolution in yourself and your craft is paramount.

It’s acceptable for the younger generation to waver. Damn, the majority are still trying to fathom the survival of puberty. It’s these 30 plus year old magpies who constantly bounce around from one bright and shiny thing to the next. Seriously! How is anyone likely to create a personal/professional brand when you have no handle on your personal/professional life!

It’s also interesting to observe these types of folks when they are on the brink of their latest world changing venture of the month. Typically they go charging full steam ahead, all guns blazing, optimistic, bursting at the seams with enthusiasm, and the determination of William Wallace. Evidently, in most cases they become their own advocates (as they rarely have built a following. Hmmmm I wonder why?) and begin screaming their latest craze to the entire world. To the point where it becomes irritating! Why? Because subsequently, nobody shares their belief. Why? Because, they built nothing to believe in. Why? They don’t believe it themselves.

So why should anyone else..?

Roundhouse Kicks, Uppercuts and Other Ways to Success

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I’d like to start off by saying that I never used to be what some people refer to as a “gym rat.” To me, going to the gym was at the bottom of my priorities list. I always heard about people finding that “perfect workout routine” that was just right for them. However, I thought that this scenario didn’t apply to me. I hated working out. You name it, I tried it. I did yoga, Pilates, weights, running, elliptical, belly dancing, boot camps….and nothing gave me the results I wanted because I detested going so much I could never stick with it long enough. Maybe it was my mind-set, or maybe I wasn’t putting in enough effort. Whatever the reason, I still hated working out.

While still in search of the “perfect workout,” I had numerous friends try to persuade me to take kickboxing classes at their gym. I gave in and got a group of friends together to try it. I’ll admit- I felt unprepared and completely nervous on the first day. However, I had three classes for free and figured, why the hell not?

That’s when I fell in love.

Kickboxing was really fun and a hardcore workout! I actually looked forward to going even though it was hard. I was surrounded by helpful people that knew how to push me when I needed it the most. And the rest is history. (more…)

Embracing Lifetime Value

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More often than not I tend to relate to, and indeed learn from the content of Seth Godin’s amusing take on leadership, marketing and business. A recent blog post in particular, not only verified, but reinforced my perception of a certain topic close to my heart.

“Embracing Lifetime Value”

Here Seth emphasizes how we, as both consumers and service providers, continually fail to comprehend the importance of the value of a customer. (more…)

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