Monday, July 30, 2007

Gobbledygook

Word vomit.
Audible excretions.
Think puke.

More often that not, my waxing philosophical is not really much more than the lovely expressions above. I can talk a lot- if pressed anyway. Or I can sit around and think- ok. But the litmus test is will I go do? Will I go do what I talk and think about?

Of course the majority of time I don't know what to go and do. Why do if it's not thought out completely first with pros and cons and very clear goals and strategies to obtain those goals?

That's what I tend to think anyway. Not saying that's the right way...

One thing that I really like is called the Corridor Principle. It states that if you are standing at the end of a corridor and the other end is as far as the eye can see, you will only see those doors on either side of you that are closest to you. However, if you begin moving down the corridor, your perspective will change and new doors will "appear", although they were really there all along.

Meaning? Start moving. Take action. Put your back field in motion.

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