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Will 2010 be 'Business as Usual' for You?
When you look back on the past decade, what do you say about yourself?
Honestly? Many people would respond, "I spent my time waiting, whining, worrying, and wishing."
Case in point:
While many companies waited for (and are still waiting for) the economy to rebound, Reebok launched Travel Trainers, a lightweight, packable sneaker - sold in Japan from airport vending machines.
While American auto-makers whined about high gas prices for the dearth of gas-guzzling SUVs they produced, Honda built the Pilot, a car that looks like an SUV but gets twice the gas mileage.
While you've been waiting for the muse to strike so you can start something amazing, thousands of entrepreneurs have launched successful small businesses.
- What's your biggest regret about the 2000s?
- What do you wish you had started, joined, invested in, or built?
- Do you wish you'd at least had the courage to try?
Here's a challenge for you for the new decade:
Find ideas that matter and to share them. Push yourself and those around you to demonstrate gratitude, insight, and inspiration. Take risks.
Choose optimism. Choose action. Choose excellence.
Don't be satisfied with "business as usual." Do "business as unusual."
With thanks to Seth Godin. This article is adapted from his book, Small is the New Big, pp. 256-259. Seth's words inject me with the courage to do business as unusual.
Share Your Goals for 2010
Several of my Twitter followers shared one social media goal for 2010 - I've highlighted them on my blog.
Join the conversation; tell us one thing you'd like to improve about your use of social media this year.
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