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Month: November 2011 (Page 2 of 2)

5 People to Have on Your Personal Board of Directors

Five Members, copyright 2011 Mary Gow

Five Members, Scanogram by Mary Gow

Are you in the process of reinventing yourself?

I’m reading Pamela Mitchell’s book, The 10 Laws of Career Reinvention, Essential Survival Skills for Any Economy. As in every aspect of life, we need support and Mitchell shares some wise advice about who to line up on your team. It wouldn’t hurt to have at least one of each of the following:

  1. The Master Connector – the ultimate networker.
  2. The Clued-in Colleague- this is most likely someone you worked with who knows how you work. She understands your work style and likely gives you honest feedback and can help you access opportunities that would match your talents.
  3. Warm ‘n’ Fuzzy –a friend who unendingly lifts your spirits.
  4. The Drill Sargeant – like the name, this teammate will give you a kick when you need it, quash your fears, and has your back.
  5. The Native – this friend knows the new rules for where you want to go, the new land. They are like a knowledgeable guide that direct you and warn you away from danger.

THE DO NOT CALL LIST: (WHO SHOULD NOT SIT ON YOUR BOARD):

  1. Your spouse or partner
  2. Your parents
  3. Frenemies – they may seem like friends but they are secretly competing with you and manage to undermine you successes.
  4. Unhappy people who are caught in their own woes and victimhood. The wet blanket sure to put out any zesty energy.

I forget which wise person said this but we become like the 5 people we spend the most time with. Who are you surrounding yourself with?

What it Takes to Create

How do you get millions to listen to your radio show? Ira Glass talks about how it takes letting yourself do less than perfect work and trusting you will get to your good work, which becomes your great work.

Enjoy this video created by David Shiyang Liu illustrating the words of Glass.

Two More Nuggets of Inspiration from Ira Glass

I thought you might find this Ira Glass quote inspiring. Create some bad, digressive stuff and keep going.

From Ira Glass

Words I Wish I Had Heard Earlier - from Ira Glass

Continuing from my last post, here’s Ira Glass, Part 2 of 4 on Storytelling. Looking for stories could take more time that producing the story.

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