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This past week, I've been re-reading Walden and Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau and contemplating why I'm so drawn to Thoreau's message of non-conformity. It all began to make sense to me when I got a great Copyblogger article by Sonia Simone in my email last Thursday. It was called "Question the Rules to Create a More Remarkable Business (and Life)", and I think it's going to help me do just that.
The post basically said that in order to be a successful entrepreneur you have to be a little nuts. You have to be willing to step outside the realm of what others, particularly your "normal" friends and family, consider to be right for you. Taking the plunge and trying to create a great business that supports your lifestyle is risky, and it's hard to conform to what the herd is doing and take risks at the same time.
Sonia's article was a big deal for me; I had a pretty strong emotional reaction to it. You see, I've been struggling for the past several years to create what I consider to be my dream business, and I haven't had the kind of success I've wanted so far. As you can imagine, that's been pretty frustrating. I've been racking my brain trying to figure out what it is that I'm doing wrong and why things aren't working the way I think they should be.
As I was reading the article, I realized what I've been doing wrong: I've been trying to build my business based on other people's ideas of what was "normal". I've been taking the advice of well-meaning friends and family and putting it into practice in my business. I've been obsessed with the idea of "credibility" and whether or not I have it. I've worried about what other people might be think of the things I write here and elsewhere.
And all the while I've been suppressing my inner punk-rocker.
Now I'm not saying that I suddenly feel the urge to go out and get a mohawk (or even a faux-hawk) and pierce my body in weird places; I'm still pretty conservative when it comes to my appearance. I even wear a tie to work (which fact makes me a bit of a non-conformist, I know, but in a way I'm comfortable with). What it means is that I've got a rebel inside that needs to be allowed to come out and play. The rebel is the part of me with all the pent-up creativity and drive waiting to be expressed. I've seen glimpses of his genius when I'm desperate and don't know what to do; it's at time like those that I let him out to save the day. What I need, though, is to let him out on a full-time basis.
This is tough for me. For the past two decades, I've become a master of keeping the rebel under lock and key. I see now the damage that's been doing to my business life; I've been stifling the part of me that has the best ability to get things done.
So I guess it's time to get out of my own way and give the rebel free-reign to get things done. I'm sure there are going to be some bumps in the road ahead, but I'm excited to see where this new leader takes me.
What parts of your personality have you been suppressing in an effort to appear "normal" to the people around you? Do you see where that might be holding you back from achieving greatness? If so, it might be time to let that cat out of the bag.
What's the worst that could happen?
Jerry Kennedy is the Chief Transformation Officer at Inside Out Business Solutions, a sales coaching and training firm based in Sacramento, CA. For more great sales advice from Jerry, visit his blog at http://jerrykennedy.com.
You can also receive a free 10-minute MP3 (no strings attached) from Jerry by visiting http://www.motivation101audio.com.
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Useful Tips in Buying Rocking Chairs
A Baby rocking chair is one of the best things you can buy for your baby. It has been proved that babies love being rocked in the gentle back and forth motion. It is extremely soothing for them, and it also helps the babies with gas in their tummies. It is a good way to lull the baby into sleep, when they are feeling troubled and cannot seem to find their sleep. It is therefore important to ensure that you buy a good rocking chair that really is comfortable for the baby. Some of the tips to buying a good baby rocking chair are discussed below.
1. Opt for a baby rocking chair that allows good head support to the baby. Remember, small babies don't know how to support their heads. A rocker that has a good head support, with a soft comfortable cushion to rest the head on in not just a comfort, it is almost a necessity for the baby as he or she sits on the rocking chair.
2. Try buying a rocking chair that has extra padding on the seat and along the sides. Extra padding makes the chair more comfortable. Make sure the padding is really soft with an extra crunch, so that your baby can lie there for a nice long time, without ending up with any sort of body ache.
3. As you buy a rocker, make sure you have given all due consideration to the safety of the child. Make sure that the rocker you purchase takes care of the child's safety, so that if you need, you can leave the baby alone in the rocker for sometime if ever required. It is for this reason that a rocker having an automatic locking mechanism, that is all in-built, is the best choice to make. Take care of the finish of the product you purchase, and the overall design too. Check if in any way the rockers ends or the edges etc, might hurt the baby. Curved rocker chairs are generally not suggested, since they might crush the child's feet.
4. Opt for such rocker chairs that can preferably be collapsed and reconstructed as and when required. This saves space, and such rockers can also be carried around as you go visiting a friend's place, etc, where the rocker chair may help to keep the child happy and entertained. Check the size of the rocker as you fold it away, and make sure that the reconstructing mechanism really does suit your needs.
5. Buying rockers that use changeable seat covers are great options. It is necessary to ensure that the seat cover is made of such material that is easy to clean. Remember as the baby sits on the rocker, the seat is sure to gather dirt, and require frequent washing. Washable cushions and seats that can be changed from time to time make great buys, ensuring that you make the most out of your own investment. Clean sets are also important for your baby's heath and skin.
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What is the name of this old lock ness cartoon?
There was this cartoon that I used to watch all the time as a kid. I watched it during the 90's, but I don't know when it was actually created. I would rent the tape from Blockbuster and I'm not actually sure if it was a movie or series. The show was about these underwater creatures (pretty sure that they were suppose to be lock ness monsters). They had really huge, gawdy jewelry and some of them had ridiculously colored rocker hair and heavy make up. If I remember correctly there was like a bad posse of lock ness monsters and a good posse, but the bad ones weren't that bad.
Anyone have any idea?
Was it "Family Ness"? I used to love that.
With those 2 kids, Elspeth and Angus.....
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