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What’s your story in 6 words…?

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

What's your story in 6 words...?

What's your story in 6 words...?

Apropos of absolutely nothing… just because we’ve been having so much fun with this on linkedin and triiibes, here’s a kinda off beat blog post for you….

Legend has it that Hemingway was once challenged to write a story in only six words. His response?

“For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”

Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking readers for their own six-word memoirs. They sent in short life stories in droves, from the bittersweet (“Cursed with cancer, blessed with friends”) and poignant (“I still make coffee for two”) to the inspirational (“Business school? Bah! Pop music? Hurrah”) and hilarious (“I like big butts, can’t lie”).

My question is : What would yours be…?

Mine is : still curious about people and stuff.

You can see the video that sparked all this off just here….

http://vimeo.com/335019

As we’ve been throwing this back and forth across the internet - several people have sent through their business stories - it seems to me that this is a new twist on the elevator speech, which was supposed to take one minute, and more succinct that Twitter at 140 characters.

Just 6 words to describe the vision, mission and whole ethos of your business …..

Can you do it….?

Who’s the bogie man?

Friday, April 24th, 2009

bogieman-01-fatmanpress-nm1In the 1950s, Congressman George A. Dondero denounced modern art as a communist plot.

Every day, we hear ideas that some people are annoyed with or more likely, afraid of. And in the face of fear, people lose eloquence and start calling things names, usually names that don’t make a lot of sense.

There is a danger in labelling things, because once you give it a label, its like the wait is over. For instance if an ill patient is told that they’re about to die, chances are they will, there have been innumerable cases where members of the family have forbidden the doctors to relay the news in this way, and guess what the person lived on for several more years.

Of course, that’s illness, but I’m interested in the labelling of the “recession”

Its all in the mindset, your psychology, because sure as eggs is eggs stuff will happen, but its not the cards you’re dealt, its what you do with them ! In my local town there are now about 6 empty stores, but this week one of my favourite shops opened a new store – in a better location, and its been packed all week ! Why, because for the last three years they’ve been quietly getting on with it, building a network, building a mailing list of satisfied customers, not deviating from their USP, trying, refining and getting ready for the next step.

Did they let the “recession” stop them? The answer is a clear No !

Nothing is a communist plot any more, but there’s never a shortage of bogie men available to us, to make us afraid, steal our dreams so we can’t sleep and generally make the world a scary place.

Beware of the bogie men – they’re on your TV, they’re in the newspapers and they could be all around you !

Be careful who you listen to – make sure they’re not a bogie man !

Where does learning lie?

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Which is the biggest segment?

Which is the biggest segment?

This one’s a bit philosophical, so grab a cup of tea and prepare yourself…

There’s basically three sectors to the pie chart of our lives, the smallest one, is what we know (for example, we know where we live, or how to do a Z report) The second sector is what we don’t know (and we know that we don’t know it.) For example : I know that I don’t know how to speak Chinese, or how to fly an aeroplane.

We could all list lots of things that we don’t know !

But if you notice on the picture, the biggest sector by far is the left hand one, which represents what we don’t know but we don’t know that we don’t know it !

So what does that mean?

Well, it means that for us and our businesses, there are many things that we know that we don’t know but because we know that we don’t know them, we can go and seek them out and learn them if we needed to – in order to improve our businesses.

For example we might know that we don’t know accounting very well, but as our businesses get bigger, we realise that we have to have a basic knowledge, so we enrol on our course. We knew that we didn’t know it, so we could take some positive action around it.

But, what of the biggest segment – What we don’t know, and we don’t know that we don’t know ! Hidden from our view in this segment are all the things that hold us back. They’re very difficult to get to, its kind of like spinning around and trying to see the back of your head, almost impossible and it makes you kinda dizzy, but if you could get inside that segment, everything could explode for you!

How to do this without the aid of psychotherapy?

Ask an honest friend?

Because the stuff that holds us back, very often isn’t a lack of knowledge on excel spreadsheets, or the failure to pick Billy the fish as the seasons top seller, its something a bit deeper than that ! You can train for those things. Its our own deeply held beliefs about ourselves, that we very often don’t even realise that we hold.

But although they’re invisible to us, others can see them, as they come out in the language we use and our view of the world…..

So, if you’re brave enough… and they’re a very good friend…. and you trust them….. Ask an honest friend !

Ask a better question…!

Friday, March 13th, 2009

question_mark-1We spend our whole lives thinking, or at least we think we do. After all, what is thinking? What’s the actual process of thinking? What do we do when we’re thinking?

Well, what we actually do when we are thinking (or think we are, stay with me here) is we ask questions ! You can really see how the world breaks down into two camps from the questions people ask themselves….

For instance, If you want to lose weight and you can’t seem to, you might ask the question? Why can’t I lose weight? Then your brain will tell you “because you’re a fat pig that’s too lazy to exercise, that’s why!” So you go round again in the same old familiar circle, trying to lose weight, not really doing it, and feeling bad about it.

I’ve used the weight example because it’s one that we’re all pretty familiar with, but it could be anything: forming a new relationship, opening another shop, getting great staff…

So, given that our brains are programmed to give us the answers to the questions we ask them, (and quite brutally usually – lets face it, we all talk to ourselves much more viciously than we’d let anyone else talk to us!)

What can we do with this information? Well, the really interesting thing here is that if you want to move forward and out of the cycle of dispiriting answers, then you’ve got to start asking better questions!

So, to go back to our old fat analogy. If, instead of asking “Why can’t I lose weight?”, we had asked “What can I do to lose weight?”, we’d have got an answer something along the lines of: Exercise; eat sensibly; have a goal to aim for; a reason to be setting out to lose the weight; a losing weight partner; a trip of a lifetime as a reward etc. So, our brains know the answer to the questions, if we just ask the right questions.

So, now then - Recession ! Now that’s a word that’s pretty much guaranteed to strike fear into the hearts of full grown men and women.

Instead of us fearing the recession (and that does seem to be the national psyche at the moment) with everyone running around asking how can this be happening to me? What about my job? What will become of me?

How about we ask the question “What’s good about this recession?”

I think the answer will be along the lines of – Opportunity, a new way of looking at your business, using our brains to work out how to respond, instead of just doing the same old things we’ve always done. Shedding stock, moving resources that we should have moved a long time ago, coming out of lines that never really worked for us, but we were attached to, looking at new markets as an opportunity rather than another thing we have to do and a host of other things waiting to be explored.

Retail is changing, shops are changing, jobs are changing, technology is changing - heck, life is changing! So why would any of us think it should somehow stay the same…? If you want to move on, then you’ve got to take something on…!

In the words of Bruce Springsteen, “these jobs are going boys and they ain’t coming back!”

Another great speaker that I’ve admired for years, Jim Rohn famously said “Don’t wish it was easier, wish you were better!” - which is fabulous advice at a time like this…. So the questions we could be usefully asking ourselves are things like : What have I learnt recently? What new skills or training have I invested in? How can I develop my marketing? How can I widen my horizons and get really excited about the future?

So if you want a better answer – Ask a better question?