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    ese perspectives woefully inadequate for truly defining the elements of a successful life. Until you decide what success means to you, inadvertently you will fall for one of these perspectives. The key is defining SUCCESS based upon what is ultimately significant to your life, on your own terms, by your own design.

    For me, W.I.T. is a wonderful definition of SUCCESS. Football coach and legend Vince Lombardi said, “The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” If anybody understood W.I.T, it was Vince Lombardi.

    I, also however am reminded of the French prisoner Papillon who was unjustly condemned to life imprisonment on Devils Island. He was disturbed by a recurring nightmare. His dream was that he stood before a harsh tribunal.

    “You are charged,” they would shout, “with a wasted life. How do you plead?”

    “Guilty.” He would mutter. “I plead guilty.” Papillon, the prisoner knew that to waste his life under the control of others was WASTE.

    He also consistently pursued his freedom. W.I.T.

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    How to Find Your Perfect Career
    It's the question you dreamed about when you were ten years old. It's the question your parents nagged you about during high school. It's the question that stresses most of us out more and more the older we get. "What do you want to be when you grow up?"After living on a college campus for three semesters now, I'm realizing that most people have some really screwed up ways of figuring out the answer to that question. I have friends who are studying political science but hate politics, nursing majors who hate biology, and accounting majors who hate math. Obviously, a lot of people are confused about what exactly it is that they want to spend their life doing. Think about it. If your job lasts from 9-5 each day, you're going to end up spending over 50% of your awake life at
    I have a sign on my office door. It pretty much summarizes my philosophy of life.

    The sign simply says…..”Whatever it takes.”

    Short. Simple. To the Point.

    “Whatever it takes,” means exactly that. That I will do “whatever it takes” to get what I really want. It is the best description that I have ever been able to come up with to summarize the entrepreneurial experience.

    Decision. Commitment. Result.
    Something I pretty much had ingrained into my subconscious, playing sports as a kid.

    Make the Decision.
    Commit to that outcome. Visualize.
    Experience that Result.

    With my friends and colleagues I abbreviate and say…W.I.T. I’ll often refer to individuals as either having W.I.T or not. Y’know it’s like in the Rocky movies…”the eye of the tiger.” You can tell when someone has W.I.T and when someone is faking W.I.T.. Or, worse yet when someone doesn’t even know about it!

    Walt Disney suffered through a bankruptcy and breakdown. Milton Hershey experienced bankruptcy in his pursuit as the “chocolate king.”

    H.J. Heinz saw his newborn company forced into liquidation. All these individuals understood W.I.T.

    It often confounds me though how many people will never understand what “whatever it takes” really means?

    It seems that I developed my understanding of this philosophy through hardship. A tough teacher but an effective one nonetheless.

    Maybe you can relate.

    When I first started my life as an entrepreneur I thought I was pretty focused on what I wanted. Instead I got the exact opposite. Working long hours for little or no pay, dealing with creditors, angry customers, unresponsive vendors, indifferent intermediaries, idiotic bankers, erratic sales, loaning money to the company, etc. Quite frustrating until I discovered that all of that had been a training ground of sorts that taught me the alchemy of turning problems into opportunities. The one characteristic that every great businessperson must possess.

    Whatever it takes. Problems into Opportunities.

    W.I.T made me understand that it is not what happens to you. W.I.T makes you look at what are you going to do about it?

    Before I had discovered W.I.T I had never realized that I had a “BLAME” list that was responsible for my circumstances. There were so many problems standing in the way of my success. I was convinced that I needed less problems. “If Only’s” so to speak….

    I rationalized that successful people had less problems than I did which allowed them to be successful. LOL! I hate to admit it, but it is true.

    “Well you know the economy…”
    “But the Government….”
    “If I only had more money…”
    “Its all in who you know….”

    All of these are huge lies which will prevent you from understanding “W.I.T.”

    Everybody has problems. But problems begin to dissolve when you acquire skills. I was guilty of wishing and hoping for less problems. What I needed though was better skills. Without skills your focus gravitates to the problem. A very poor focus indeed.

    How often do you complain? Most of us are not conscious of how regularly we demonstrate that our “FOCUS” is on the problem and not the solution. I was thinking about this the other day when I overheard a group of employees whining about their circumstances. It reminded me of my “BLAME LIST.” No W.I.T.

    One of the benefits of being an employee is not having to take TOTAL responsibility for your life. Its made me realize that rarely have I observed successful individuals complain about their circumstances. It is a major distinction between people who exhibit entrepreneurial flair and those who will always remain employees. W.I.T.

    The biggest issue that I have found with success is actually defining “the word” SUCCESS on my own terms. Over the years I have developed a love affair with dictionaries. You might remember those books our ancestors used in the pre-search engine days. Anyway, I use dictionaries regularly to see how they define a word. What has become fascinating about this is that dictionaries often disagree with one another….kind of like the search engines do today.

    If you look up the word success in most dictionaries it will normally come up with some variations of the following ideas:

    accomplishment, achievement, attainment; triumph, victory

    And my experience has been that these synonyms promote the following viewpoints:

    When you get what you want then you can be happy.

    Life begins when you get X.

    What you don’t have is better that what you do have.

    More is better.

    I find these perspectives woefully inadequate for truly defining the elements of a successful life. Until you decide what success means to you, inadvertently you will fall for one of these perspectives. The key is defining SUCCESS based upon what is ultimately significant to your life, on your own terms, by your own design.

    For me, W.I.T. is a wonderful definition of SUCCESS. Football coach and legend Vince Lombardi said, “The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” If anybody understood W.I.T, it was Vince Lombardi.

    I, also however am reminded of the French prisoner Papillon who was unjustly condemned to life imprisonment on Devils Island. He was disturbed by a recurring nightmare. His dream was that he stood before a harsh tribunal.

    “You are charged,” they would shout, “with a wasted life. How do you plead?”

    “Guilty.” He would mutter. “I plead guilty.” Papillon, the prisoner knew that to waste his life under the control of others was WASTE.

    He also consistently pursued his freedom. W.I.T.

    Hate Your Job? Here's How It Often Leads to Getting Fired
    Ever been fired and it was a complete surprise? If you have, it shouldn’t have been. You missed the cues. Whether you created it or the company decided it, you lost control of your career. Frequently those two are intertwined, and if you don’t dissect the experience, you may recreate it.A Gallup poll found that 77% of Americans hate their jobs. To me, that’s not a surprising discovery because most people, before they begin their job hunt, don’t do the examination to learn what their perfect job is. And after a few years -- or sooner – disillusion and distaste set in. This, combined with fear of change, creates what they wanted: to be outta that lousy place. In other words, if you don’t tune in, you’ll tune out, and then you’ll be gone.Do you dread Monday mo
    stood W.I.T.

    It often confounds me though how many people will never understand what “whatever it takes” really means?

    It seems that I developed my understanding of this philosophy through hardship. A tough teacher but an effective one nonetheless.

    Maybe you can relate.

    When I first started my life as an entrepreneur I thought I was pretty focused on what I wanted. Instead I got the exact opposite. Working long hours for little or no pay, dealing with creditors, angry customers, unresponsive vendors, indifferent intermediaries, idiotic bankers, erratic sales, loaning money to the company, etc. Quite frustrating until I discovered that all of that had been a training ground of sorts that taught me the alchemy of turning problems into opportunities. The one characteristic that every great businessperson must possess.

    Whatever it takes. Problems into Opportunities.

    W.I.T made me understand that it is not what happens to you. W.I.T makes you look at what are you going to do about it?

    Before I had discovered W.I.T I had never realized that I had a “BLAME” list that was responsible for my circumstances. There were so many problems standing in the way of my success. I was convinced that I needed less problems. “If Only’s” so to speak….

    I rationalized that successful people had less problems than I did which allowed them to be successful. LOL! I hate to admit it, but it is true.

    “Well you know the economy…”
    “But the Government….”
    “If I only had more money…”
    “Its all in who you know….”

    All of these are huge lies which will prevent you from understanding “W.I.T.”

    Everybody has problems. But problems begin to dissolve when you acquire skills. I was guilty of wishing and hoping for less problems. What I needed though was better skills. Without skills your focus gravitates to the problem. A very poor focus indeed.

    How often do you complain? Most of us are not conscious of how regularly we demonstrate that our “FOCUS” is on the problem and not the solution. I was thinking about this the other day when I overheard a group of employees whining about their circumstances. It reminded me of my “BLAME LIST.” No W.I.T.

    One of the benefits of being an employee is not having to take TOTAL responsibility for your life. Its made me realize that rarely have I observed successful individuals complain about their circumstances. It is a major distinction between people who exhibit entrepreneurial flair and those who will always remain employees. W.I.T.

    The biggest issue that I have found with success is actually defining “the word” SUCCESS on my own terms. Over the years I have developed a love affair with dictionaries. You might remember those books our ancestors used in the pre-search engine days. Anyway, I use dictionaries regularly to see how they define a word. What has become fascinating about this is that dictionaries often disagree with one another….kind of like the search engines do today.

    If you look up the word success in most dictionaries it will normally come up with some variations of the following ideas:

    accomplishment, achievement, attainment; triumph, victory

    And my experience has been that these synonyms promote the following viewpoints:

    When you get what you want then you can be happy.

    Life begins when you get X.

    What you don’t have is better that what you do have.

    More is better.

    I find these perspectives woefully inadequate for truly defining the elements of a successful life. Until you decide what success means to you, inadvertently you will fall for one of these perspectives. The key is defining SUCCESS based upon what is ultimately significant to your life, on your own terms, by your own design.

    For me, W.I.T. is a wonderful definition of SUCCESS. Football coach and legend Vince Lombardi said, “The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” If anybody understood W.I.T, it was Vince Lombardi.

    I, also however am reminded of the French prisoner Papillon who was unjustly condemned to life imprisonment on Devils Island. He was disturbed by a recurring nightmare. His dream was that he stood before a harsh tribunal.

    “You are charged,” they would shout, “with a wasted life. How do you plead?”

    “Guilty.” He would mutter. “I plead guilty.” Papillon, the prisoner knew that to waste his life under the control of others was WASTE.

    He also consistently pursued his freedom. W.I.T.

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    New Year Resolutions For Your Career
    New Years resolutions are a popular way to plan for the upcoming year and to make improvements in our lives.Whether or not we actually follow through on them is another story of course.Here are several New Years Resolutions for your career that should ensure you get the year started on the right track.Dust off your resume. I always suggest keeping your resume up to date in case you need to make quick use of it by applying for a job that suddenly arises that you are interested in. Ideally you want to have an updated resume ready to go that simply requires tweaking for the specific job rather than having to do a complete rewrite and still meet the job application deadline.Think of one skill that you’d like to improve in the New Year and
    so many problems standing in the way of my success. I was convinced that I needed less problems. “If Only’s” so to speak….

    I rationalized that successful people had less problems than I did which allowed them to be successful. LOL! I hate to admit it, but it is true.

    “Well you know the economy…”
    “But the Government….”
    “If I only had more money…”
    “Its all in who you know….”

    All of these are huge lies which will prevent you from understanding “W.I.T.”

    Everybody has problems. But problems begin to dissolve when you acquire skills. I was guilty of wishing and hoping for less problems. What I needed though was better skills. Without skills your focus gravitates to the problem. A very poor focus indeed.

    How often do you complain? Most of us are not conscious of how regularly we demonstrate that our “FOCUS” is on the problem and not the solution. I was thinking about this the other day when I overheard a group of employees whining about their circumstances. It reminded me of my “BLAME LIST.” No W.I.T.

    One of the benefits of being an employee is not having to take TOTAL responsibility for your life. Its made me realize that rarely have I observed successful individuals complain about their circumstances. It is a major distinction between people who exhibit entrepreneurial flair and those who will always remain employees. W.I.T.

    The biggest issue that I have found with success is actually defining “the word” SUCCESS on my own terms. Over the years I have developed a love affair with dictionaries. You might remember those books our ancestors used in the pre-search engine days. Anyway, I use dictionaries regularly to see how they define a word. What has become fascinating about this is that dictionaries often disagree with one another….kind of like the search engines do today.

    If you look up the word success in most dictionaries it will normally come up with some variations of the following ideas:

    accomplishment, achievement, attainment; triumph, victory

    And my experience has been that these synonyms promote the following viewpoints:

    When you get what you want then you can be happy.

    Life begins when you get X.

    What you don’t have is better that what you do have.

    More is better.

    I find these perspectives woefully inadequate for truly defining the elements of a successful life. Until you decide what success means to you, inadvertently you will fall for one of these perspectives. The key is defining SUCCESS based upon what is ultimately significant to your life, on your own terms, by your own design.

    For me, W.I.T. is a wonderful definition of SUCCESS. Football coach and legend Vince Lombardi said, “The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” If anybody understood W.I.T, it was Vince Lombardi.

    I, also however am reminded of the French prisoner Papillon who was unjustly condemned to life imprisonment on Devils Island. He was disturbed by a recurring nightmare. His dream was that he stood before a harsh tribunal.

    “You are charged,” they would shout, “with a wasted life. How do you plead?”

    “Guilty.” He would mutter. “I plead guilty.” Papillon, the prisoner knew that to waste his life under the control of others was WASTE.

    He also consistently pursued his freedom. W.I.T.

    <
    Small Business Owners - How to Skillfully Critique People
    Often managers get frustrated with their employees and instead of making constructive criticism, they go into a rage, which makes them look unstable. The small business owner should never go into a rage in front of his customers, because it is not normal. This makes you look like an unstable person. And, who wants to do business with an unstable person, do you? What you should say to the employee is: “We are on the same team so let’s work together to solve this problem.” Take time and learn how to make constructive criticism of people on your staff. Customers should not have to stand around and wait for you to tell off an employee before they can make a purchase, regardless of what the person has done.An important part of management is being able to skillfully crit
    life. Its made me realize that rarely have I observed successful individuals complain about their circumstances. It is a major distinction between people who exhibit entrepreneurial flair and those who will always remain employees. W.I.T.

    The biggest issue that I have found with success is actually defining “the word” SUCCESS on my own terms. Over the years I have developed a love affair with dictionaries. You might remember those books our ancestors used in the pre-search engine days. Anyway, I use dictionaries regularly to see how they define a word. What has become fascinating about this is that dictionaries often disagree with one another….kind of like the search engines do today.

    If you look up the word success in most dictionaries it will normally come up with some variations of the following ideas:

    accomplishment, achievement, attainment; triumph, victory

    And my experience has been that these synonyms promote the following viewpoints:

    When you get what you want then you can be happy.

    Life begins when you get X.

    What you don’t have is better that what you do have.

    More is better.

    I find these perspectives woefully inadequate for truly defining the elements of a successful life. Until you decide what success means to you, inadvertently you will fall for one of these perspectives. The key is defining SUCCESS based upon what is ultimately significant to your life, on your own terms, by your own design.

    For me, W.I.T. is a wonderful definition of SUCCESS. Football coach and legend Vince Lombardi said, “The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” If anybody understood W.I.T, it was Vince Lombardi.

    I, also however am reminded of the French prisoner Papillon who was unjustly condemned to life imprisonment on Devils Island. He was disturbed by a recurring nightmare. His dream was that he stood before a harsh tribunal.

    “You are charged,” they would shout, “with a wasted life. How do you plead?”

    “Guilty.” He would mutter. “I plead guilty.” Papillon, the prisoner knew that to waste his life under the control of others was WASTE.

    He also consistently pursued his freedom. W.I.T.

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    Integrating the Marketing and Sales Functions Within A Company
    We see many companies still suffering from the traditional struggle between the marketing silo and the sales silo inside their businesses. Is this happening in your firm? It doesn’t have to be that way. Frequently, marketing and sales spend too much time and energy competing with each other for resources and a CEO’s attention, as opposed to taking a more enlightened approach: focusing on integrating their efforts in order to optimize the company’s overall revenue growth.Why is this traditional rivalry so acute in so many businesses today? Well for one thing, part of the root cause stems from the fact that salespeople and marketing often come up through different tracks of the company and are taught different skill sets. Another reason is because they often vie for th
    ese perspectives woefully inadequate for truly defining the elements of a successful life. Until you decide what success means to you, inadvertently you will fall for one of these perspectives. The key is defining SUCCESS based upon what is ultimately significant to your life, on your own terms, by your own design.

    For me, W.I.T. is a wonderful definition of SUCCESS. Football coach and legend Vince Lombardi said, “The pride of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” If anybody understood W.I.T, it was Vince Lombardi.

    I, also however am reminded of the French prisoner Papillon who was unjustly condemned to life imprisonment on Devils Island. He was disturbed by a recurring nightmare. His dream was that he stood before a harsh tribunal.

    “You are charged,” they would shout, “with a wasted life. How do you plead?”

    “Guilty.” He would mutter. “I plead guilty.” Papillon, the prisoner knew that to waste his life under the control of others was WASTE.

    He also consistently pursued his freedom. W.I.T.

    Life is essentially composed of energy, time and space. To ultimately live a successful life would mean that we intensely understand these basic elements and invest them wisely without waste in pursuit of our goal.. The rich have money. The successful individual has a rich entrepreneurial life and lives it intensely.

    Success is a passionate love affair with life. W.I.T. On your own terms, by your own design.

    So be it!

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