Monday, May 17, 2010

Are you scared?
















I’m scared all the time.

Scared of not being the husband I need to be, scared of not being the father I should be -- scared of not providing enough for my family.

I remember when my son was going through some anxiety issues, after seeing a real scary video game. The most important thing he needed to know was that his parents where there for him; that when he reached out his hand, we were there to grab it.

I have grown and stretched to places I never dreamed of and talked to people I never knew I would ever talk to. I’ve stared at opportunities that never seemed possible. The same thing I talk to people about every day, I’ll ask you. Do you want to be average or GREAT???

Average people have an easy life. They don't rock the boat. They don't shake up the water and, for the most part, things are smooth. Until one day when they are older they realize that they could have done more and should have done more, but by then it’s too late. If that’s what you want, then I’m sorry but I don't think I can be that way ever.

Being GREAT is hard. I‘d have to sayit’s harder than I ever imagined, but also the most rewarding time of my life. The reason it’s hard is because it requires us to do the things we don’t want to do - making the call we don’t want to make, asking the question we already know the answer to. Being Great means being scared and still doing it anyway.

It is so easy to tear someone down for doing something hard or different. People do it every day in every way. From being the Monday morning sports manager, saying how your team’s coach blew the game last night to watching a debate on TV saying how wrong both candidates are on their issues. The funny thing about both of those situations is that they both have the same thing in common: Those of you pointing the finger are pointing at the wrong person.

You see, until you have walked the walk, you can’t talk the talk. You want to be heard then stop being average and blaming others and start being great and do something about it. Like I told my son when he was scared: just grab my hand and I will be right there when you need me. Take the step and I am sure when you are scared, someone somewhere will grab your hand for you to. Being scared is normal and average at the same time. Being Great is being scared and still doing something about it. Question is what do you want to be average or GREAT???

Remember be positive, be real and live your life In The Zone.

Monday, May 10, 2010

The National Networker (TNNW) Blog: CREATING AND MANAGING EFFECTIVE TEAMS: What is the Difference Between Talent and Desire?

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Friday, May 7, 2010

When is it the right time?
















From the moment we are born, the race is on.

If you pause long enough and listen, you can even hear it! The clock on the wall waits for no one. It doesn’t care how old you are, what color your skin is or even how intelligent you are. It keeps on ticking day in and day out. So the question I ask you is this: What are you waiting for?

•That clock doesn’t care that you’re scared.

•It doesn’t care how you see yourself (too old or too young)

•It doesn’t care that you don’t make the money you want to make.

So many times I hear “I have no time for me”, or “no time to get the things done I need to”. The truth is, you have no time because it ‘s not important enough for you to make the time. Of all things outside of our control, time is one thing we can control, if we choose to.

What is time? Whatever we want it to be. Time for a bikeride in the company of your kids, maybe time to work on your business long after you closed your doors for the day. Time is one of the most precious things we have in this world. More often than not, we treat it like garbage that can be thrown away over and over and over again. But if we look for what it truly is, (a precious resource) then I am sure we would use it a lot more wisely.

The point to this is that regardless of age, you have all the time you want the moment you realize that it is yours and no one else’s. Make good use of it, because one night you will go to bed and then wake up and it will be 30 years later. Then you won’t be saying “I don’t have enough time”. Your question will be “Where did all the time go”.

Remember be positive, be real and live your life In The Zone.

Dan Jansen On Coaching In The Zone May 9th 2010