You must focus on working yourself out of a job

Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park

 

Today is the culmination of roughly two years of work.

The way a parent works diligently and patiently to eventually launch a child into the real world, so it goes with a Business Advisor.

You must focus on working yourself out of a job.

This week feels like the finish line is in sight.

 

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Only preach what you practice

Disney bowl characters
From the Internet – image of Disney Hotel room towel art.

 

i also told the CEO, “i’m trying to get you and your organization totally independent of me, as soon as possible. i’m not like other advisors who might probably try to string this along to pad their invoice.”

He said, “To get an annuity.”

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It’s what i practice.

This makes it easy to preach.

This website is about being decently organized.

Even with your thoughts and dreams.

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The pressure to conform to the proven formula

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From someone’s LinkedIn status update this morning. What about all three? Impossible?

 

The pressure to conform to the proven formula is strong enough for us to never attempt any other way – to not forge our own path.

Creating a new path is literally guaranteed to be laborious, expensive, and risky.

Plus, clients don’t like an unproven path.

Consider though that the new path could (and should) be faster, economically advantageous, and the turning point for your company’s (and your) future.

 

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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.