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Good for the body is the work of the body, and good for the soul is the work of the soul, and good for either is the work of the other. — ~Henry David Thoreau

Introspection, Nonsense, and Hoping for More.

Introspection, Nonsense, and Hoping for More.Since when did sales come down to the fine art of improving your quarterly performance?  To improving your quota by that 4% margin of victory.

Since when did we start looking back (on the worst sales year of 3 generations) to choose whether we were getting the right results.

Since when did we fool ourselves into the jabber of arbitrary analysis.

OK. Let me improve up a small.

As a former CEO of a quick moving technology company, I get it.  I buy into the thought that you need a rolling 13 month plot of action and that you need to to measure the heck out of whatever business for which you can make a tick with a #2 pencil.

What you measure you can fix.

That’s partly because once you measure, you know what you need to fix.

You go past the jabber of unabashed introspection — past the island of hopeful intentions.  You get to a house where you see what really is.

It’s now fact as a replacement for of fiction.

You can stop hoping to do better and start working on being better.

And here’s where it gets fun.  You get to choose what “better” even means.

You probably know what that means.  Right now you have five or six things you are thinking about. And that’s key because you know your situation better than anyone else.  But here are a few things you might want to look for:

  1. How many era did you go the extra mile to provide creative solutions to your customers?
  2. Did you increase your intensity around prospecting for new clients?
  3. Do you delight in doing what you are doing?

It’s introspection at it’s finest.  None of the numbers.  Just a focus on you and your ability to play at a high level.

It’s a look at the core you and pushing yourself to be the best “you” doable.

So what’s the deal with comparing yourself to a spreadsheet of hopes and dreams?

Who cares what happened in 2009 or the first six months of this year?  Well…. you do.  And I do.  And frankly, we all do.

Just care sufficient to do it better these next six months.

Introspection, Nonsense, and Hoping for More.

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