Happy New Year and welcome back.
Are you energised and raring to go or suffering post holiday blues and lethargy? Most of us will be feeling the latter ….boring drudge, grey skies, early starts in the dark, missing loved ones. And then…, one or two of us might be feeling like we are ready to take on the world, jump out of bed at 5am to go to the gym before work, excited about all our plans for evolution (not passive New Years resolutions but real evolving and lasting change) and enough energy to light up the dullest office.
What’s the difference between these individuals? If you are feeling like the former then I guarantee it is because you feel out of control. If you are excited and energised about 2010 I guarantee you feel in control of your life and dreams and on track for achieving them.
If you want to know how to get from passive (out of control) to active (in control and headed in the right direction) then please give yourself the gift of learning the skills and strategies that will put you back in the drivers seat. We are launching a new web based range of products that will be delivered to you at your desk and if you want to take part in our launch then you can do so absolutely FREE OF CHARGE. What have you got to lose? Email me now on tracey@eve-olution.net if you want to take part in this exciting project that I guarantee will increase the quality of your life this year. Grab your future by the horns!
So….what is the seventh tool for increasing effectiveness? This is the last one and I am in a quandary. We really MUST have physical fitness (strong body = strong mind) on our list but as that is so obvious and will be covered in the ‘Grab your future by the horns’ programme, I am going to cover something a little more complex here.
The seventh tool is ‘tear up the rules of the game’ Yes, you heard it right. Leading is about being in front. There is nobody to follow and nobody to ask. If you think about it in the extreme – it isn’t the reasonable woman or man that changes the world, it is the unreasonable one. Mother Theresa wasn’t reasonable neither was Nelson Mandela or anybody else who ever made a difference to their workplace or the world. The reasonable person can always figure out why something can’t be done and that’s good and it’s logical and it makes sense but the unreasonable person looks for the only way that it can be done. Failure isn’t an option with this mindset. As Eddison allegedly said, “I have not failed 1,000 times. I have successfully discovered 1,000 ways to NOT make a light bulb.”
I will go into more details on strategy for remaining responsible and professional whilst ‘tearing up the rules of the game’ in my next blog.
Which I promise …as I evolve…will be more frequent in 2010
Make 2010 great!
I have enjoyed reading your *7 tools* As a bloke it's thought provoking looking at things from a different perspective. Phil D