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Play the Long Game

September 4, 2018

I’m like anyone else, and sometimes I get caught up in the here and now. What do my next minutes, hours, and days look like? And if something doesn’t go according to plan, everything seemingly feels like a failure.

Notice the word “Seemingly!”. In reality, everything we do contributes to our future, and although it might not be directly and immediately visible, it most definitely plays a large role!

I was reminded of this recently in a clip I saw on LinkedIn of Willie Morris, a serial social entrepreneur, who shares about the relationship he has with his actions.

"It is understanding that you can do something. You might not be good at it today, but in the long term, you will. If you are a 6'8 guy who is super athletic, it might not pay off to be shooting free-throws today, but if you want to end up playing in the NBA or playing in college, start by shooting free-throws and working on your form will pay off in the future. Even that discipline of going to the gym when no one else is there and doing it will pay off even if you don't go to the NBA, it will pay off in every aspect in your life. It is just understanding that there is a long-term value in what you are doing that is relevant to tomorrow, and you will develop that now. It is one of those things that is hard to understand when you are younger. I did not have that awareness when I was younger. I was just really stubborn and did things".

So, play the long game. Willie focuses on this by having an awareness and appreciation that the work you put in today will never be futile. It’s about having faith in the process, because that’s where the real value lies.

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Regret Minimization Framework

September 4, 2018

Thus message was taken from maybe the greatest entrepreneur of this generation, Jeff Bezos, who figured out very early how he wanted to make big career decisions. 

Bezos stated, " I went away and was trying to find the right framework in which to make that kind of big decision. And the framework I found, which made the decision incredibly easier, was what I call, which only a nerd would call, regret minimization framework. I wanted to project myself forward to age 80. So, okay now I am looking back on my life, I want to have minimize the number of regrets I have. And you know, I knew when I was 80 I was not going to regret having tried this. I was not going to regret trying this thing called internet that I thought was going to be a really big deal. But, I knew the one thing that I might regret is not ever having tried. When I thought about it that way, it was an incredibly easy decision. If you can project yourself out to age 80, and think, 'what will I think at that time?', It gets you away from some of the daily pieces of confusion. But, if you can think about the long term, then you can really make good life decisions that you won't regret later".

Bezos’ Regret Minimization Framework is definitely something worth keeping in mind. Although we’re probably not deciding whether or not we should start the next Amazon, we just might be! Live your life without that regret and decide accordingly.

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Labor Day - Work Hard

September 3, 2018

In the spirit of Labor Day in the US, I wanted to share a simple message. Work hard. Things don’t get done on their own, so it is up to each and every one of us to apply ourselves to make things happen. One of my favorite quotes of all time ties into this concept, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard”.  There really is no replacement for hard work.

It works in two ways.  First, extrinsically, hard work can be measured by production, which is a very observable metric. You simply get more done when you work harder.  But, what isn’t mentioned quite as much are the intrinsic aspects of hard work.  By knowing that you gave it your all and applied yourself, you are more satisfied with the end result and feel more fulfilled by how you spent your time. There is something to be said about good things not coming easy, and I think that really plays into the intrinsic reward of hard work.  

So, how can you start working harder? It’s about working longer and working smarter. By allocating more hours to working, you can get more done. However, those extra hours are futile if they are not also done smarter. This means eliminating distractions, prioritizing your tasks, effectively communicating expectations and roles with your team, and taking care of yourself so that you are capable of putting in the hours.  

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Recap 9/1

August 31, 2018
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Build Morning Momentum

August 30, 2018

I’m a nerd scientist so I’m going to share the scientific definition of momentum. Momentum is Newton’s First Law which is an object in motion continues in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force. More simply put, and in the terms of productivity in your day, momentum is the energy you carry with you between tasks.

But the most important part about momentum is it is changeable both positively and negatively. So, lets try finding ways to increase your momentum to get things in motion!  

Personally, I have found it most useful to build momentum first thing in the morning as a way to set the tone for the day. My morning routine includes practicing gratitude, doing pull-ups, and making my bed. Accomplishing these micro tasks are enough to get the ball rolling in the right direction.

I’ve recently met a guy named Sig Magnusson, an Icelandic entrepreneur, who told me that he does ice water submersion every morning for this very reason. He says that forcing himself into cold water every morning teaches him that he is capable of overcoming any challenge he may face in the day!  It doesn’t need to be as intense as that to build momentum though, even choosing a healthy breakfast option, not snoozing your alarm, or getting one thing done before 8am can all jumpstart your momentum!

What do you do every morning that builds your momentum and sets you up for your day? Let me know. I’d love to have you help me make a tip about it!

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"Create the life you can't wait to wake up to."

August 29, 2018

There are a few things about the quote,"Create the life you can't wait to wake up to", that I particularly enjoy. First, I love the word create. It demonstrates that our life is in our control, and we can make of it what we want.  Built into that control is a choice, where we decide what we want to create. Having autonomy to choose is powerful, and best be done right!

The second part of the quote that I like is the part that says, “you can’t wait”, meaning that you are so eager or excited about something that it consumes you. It lends a natural positivity to the quote that frames it all for the better.

Lastly, I love how the quote references waking up, because waking up is associated with a new day. A new day that has its own trials and challenges, but always starts with a blank slate.  

So, to tie the quote back together in my own words: the happenings and opportunities of today, that we can’t wait to experience, are the product of the choices that we make. So, choose positivity. By deciding to see things from a positive lens, you’ll quickly see how everything else trickles down to match.  

So what’s stopping you? “Create the life you can’t wait to wake up to”, by starting with positivity. 

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Speech Tics with Kim Kaupe

August 28, 2018

Let’s dive right into this one, featuring CEO of the TruFan Company Kim Kaupe.

Kim told you exactly what you can do to identify and correct these speech tics by recording yourself.  I’m sure you’d be surprised to learn how interrupted your speech could be when you break it down.  


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Fight for a Larger Cause: A Tribute to John McCain

August 27, 2018

I wanted to take a moment today to share a bit about John McCain and his legacy he left behind with us earlier this week. John McCain was a statesman, senator, POW, and USA presidential candidate who left a huge impression on the world.  

While I did some research on his life, I came across my favorite quote of his that I felt was appropriate to share. The quote is, “Nothing in life is more liberating than fighting for a cause larger than yourself”.

So, I am going to talk about the importance of fighting for a cause larger than yourself.  We are all just a small piece in a larger ecosystem. To provide a bit of perspective, the fact that you can listen to this message right now means you have access to the internet, which is only possible to half of the world’s population. It also means that you live in a country where you have freedom to information. John McCain dedicated his life to serving his country, but we all have our own larger causes that call us.   And having the perspective that there are things bigger than you happening outside of your life is the first step being ready to dedicate to a larger cause.

One option is to identify exactly what larger cause you are meant to serve. Identify what you are passionate about, or a privilege you take for granted, and let it motivate you to make a difference in that area. This is a huge commitment, and if that’s how you live your life I commend you for it. However, it’s really hard to do, and you can still fight for a larger cause in a simpler way.  

It’s by making decisions in your life that serve the larger causes. For example, you can support local businesses by limiting your online shopping, limit your carbon footprint by biking to work, or support wage equality by purchasing from certain stores. Having an awareness about the implications of your decisions, and acting on those in the right way, will allow you to effortlessly contribute to larger causes!

Thank you John McCain for the last lesson, you’ll be missed but never forgotten.

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Productivity and Writing with Seth Godin

August 26, 2018

Who here experiences writer’s block?  Whether it’s in a professional or personal setting, it can be really frustrating. Fortunately for us, writing guru Seth Godin has a tip for us today. It starts with productivity, and continues as a habit. 

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It’s crazy how competent our brain is. Simply by placing yourself in a situation, your brain will adjust to make the most of what it has to work with. And if that means facing writer’s block, the solution is just to write!

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Recap 8/25

August 24, 2018
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