I don't care if this is cliche, I see it happen all the time and I find myself taking comfort in it. It gives me confidence and empowers me to try new things. What is "IT"? Opportunity that arises out of "failure". Things SO often don't go as I expected them to. But every time I look back, I realize there was an opportunity that arose. Some of the opportunities I missed, but many I jumped on. Now, when things aren't going as expected, I'm watching...curious as to what the opportunity might be. And this helps me get past the "failure".
So, chin up. If you're trying, being smart about your decisions and doing what YOU think is right, things will work out. Maybe not as you expected, but likely better. It does take time...sometimes even years! But "IT" is worth the wait.
Showing posts with label potential. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potential. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Good: Being Creative to Get Others Working for You
I haven't read the book "43 Things". I don't know what it's about, but I'm promoting it. This is a great example of how a little creativity and planning can go a long way in building awareness.
4 Things that made this an awareness generating machine:
1. Quick, online personality quiz (prey on curiosity)
2. Output results people want to share (contribute to online personality)
3. Very easy to share (unique code to copy and paste into blog post)
4. Ties result output to product (product and link to landing page go everywhere with results)
Even better? I found the quiz via pure happenstance.
I was scanning headlines in my PageFlakes when a TwitPic of the snow in my neighborhood caught my attention. From the woman's Twitter page, I clicked over to her blog where she had a post, just like the one above but with her results. I was curious so, I took the quiz. Now I'm aware, and so are you.
Beyond using creative, viral tactics to generate awareness, there's a great story with this book - bigger than just selling books, the team behind this is out to change the world for the better. Check it out here.
4 Things that made this an awareness generating machine:
1. Quick, online personality quiz (prey on curiosity)
2. Output results people want to share (contribute to online personality)
3. Very easy to share (unique code to copy and paste into blog post)
4. Ties result output to product (product and link to landing page go everywhere with results)
Even better? I found the quiz via pure happenstance.
I was scanning headlines in my PageFlakes when a TwitPic of the snow in my neighborhood caught my attention. From the woman's Twitter page, I clicked over to her blog where she had a post, just like the one above but with her results. I was curious so, I took the quiz. Now I'm aware, and so are you.
Beyond using creative, viral tactics to generate awareness, there's a great story with this book - bigger than just selling books, the team behind this is out to change the world for the better. Check it out here.
Labels:
awareness,
imagine if,
potential,
social media,
technology,
viral
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Good: Realizing The Pendulum is Perpetual
I've really had a lot of angst lately and I know I'm not alone. We're bombarded with sour news in the media; worried about the impending impacts to our comfy lives; worried about the impacts to friends, family, co-workers. We're all in one big cocktail shaker-- or tornado-- getting mixed up and thrown about. Eventually we'll be distributed into life again, but in a completely different place than before. Even though it seems like only the beginning, I'm really starting to feel better--even excited.
We're going through a revolution. The power and potential of the Internet and social media-- the way people are connecting, the return to local locally mixed with the flattening of the world globally is completely changing everything we know. I can't help but be consumed and empowered by the possibilities. This place we're at will be in the history books that our kids and their kids read. The outcome will change us forever and how we get there will be analyzed and studied and discussed and new philosophies will be created and new economies will emerge. The emotion is overwhelming.
I find comfort in the realization that the pendulum will continue to swing, forever. We'll always, always, always have ups, and downs. We'll go too far, and then come back to what works best. We'll grow, and retreat. And it happens to all of us-- differently, yet the same. Knowing this, I feel more willing to take a good risk and step out beyond what is comfortable to get to my next great thing. I know I work hard and I'm smart and that even if things get bad, they'll get great again-- there's comfort in that. I know this about my friends and family too. I worry that they worry, but secretly I'm so excited for them-- to see what comes next, what they will find, that they couldn't imagine today, but that years from now they will look back on and say "That was the best thing that ever happened to me."
There is only opportunity in our situation-- the opportunity to learn and change, do things a little differently, get out of our comfort zone and push ourselves. While the unknown is tough, if we look back and learn from history, this has all happened before and we survived, and came out better...for a time.
For me, right now, it's a matter of finding a focus in all this opportunity-- while the world is being shaken I need to focus on my landing point and do what I can to get myself there.
We're going through a revolution. The power and potential of the Internet and social media-- the way people are connecting, the return to local locally mixed with the flattening of the world globally is completely changing everything we know. I can't help but be consumed and empowered by the possibilities. This place we're at will be in the history books that our kids and their kids read. The outcome will change us forever and how we get there will be analyzed and studied and discussed and new philosophies will be created and new economies will emerge. The emotion is overwhelming.
I find comfort in the realization that the pendulum will continue to swing, forever. We'll always, always, always have ups, and downs. We'll go too far, and then come back to what works best. We'll grow, and retreat. And it happens to all of us-- differently, yet the same. Knowing this, I feel more willing to take a good risk and step out beyond what is comfortable to get to my next great thing. I know I work hard and I'm smart and that even if things get bad, they'll get great again-- there's comfort in that. I know this about my friends and family too. I worry that they worry, but secretly I'm so excited for them-- to see what comes next, what they will find, that they couldn't imagine today, but that years from now they will look back on and say "That was the best thing that ever happened to me."
There is only opportunity in our situation-- the opportunity to learn and change, do things a little differently, get out of our comfort zone and push ourselves. While the unknown is tough, if we look back and learn from history, this has all happened before and we survived, and came out better...for a time.
For me, right now, it's a matter of finding a focus in all this opportunity-- while the world is being shaken I need to focus on my landing point and do what I can to get myself there.
Labels:
economy,
opportunity,
optimism,
potential,
recession
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