When you look at your career, what are you most proud of?
Those doing great things in their professional "second half", embraced the singular advantage of perspective.
Those doing great things in their professional "second half", embraced the singular advantage of perspective. How would you craft what's next by building on prior successes, applying what you have learned, AND doing what comes naturally? Follow Bruce's lead and start today.
Creating what’s next starts with what you already know
Often when we humans get stuck, we think the answer is somewhere outside of us.
Often when we humans get stuck, we think the answer is somewhere outside of us. Most often, the opposite is true. Most challenges including those that can totally upend us in our profession are rooted in something that we have become blind to, but already know how to address and change. A client and I were recently working on their 2021 plan and they shared that they had lost the raw inspiration that had fueled their success at work. When we started to dig back into the earlier part of their career, the time when they were building the foundation of what they are now enjoying, we realized that the everyday tasks of talking with colleagues and developing new client relationships were largely absent. The day had become about managing and protecting what they built, rather than the activities associated with real growth (which is the part of the business that this client (and most entrepreneurs enjoy the most). If you look at what helped you build your success and brought you happiness, does that still serve you today? As you look toward 2021 and what you are out to accomplish, is your day aligned with what you say you want?
Dk Capital works with people to have them listen to what they already know, build on what they love to do, and create what is next in their professions. Reach out and have a chat at (203) 451-6319 or darren@davies.coach.
Finding Life’s work
How Erno Rubik continues to reinvent inventing; a simple guidepost to how we can all forward what we think matters in business and in life.
The Rubik’s Cube became one of the most popular toys in history. Today, Erno Rubik continues to “reinvent” inventing. He shares his view on forward-thinking; “real learning is not the accumulation of knowledge, but rather building a capability to find new possibilities in novel circumstances.” As the circumstances are beyond “novel” and finding a way forward has never been more important, how can we all expand our capacity in the name of higher impact results? Erno shares some great insights.