Monday, July 12, 2010

Are you Good or are you There?



I heard at a National Speakers Association of Australia meeting that there is a difference between being Good and being There.  (Sorry I can't recall who said it!)
Basically what they said was, are you rewriting, practicing, polishing, learning, waiting, refining until what you are doing is really good or are you just getting it out there?
The Pareto principle tells us that it will take 20% if the effort to get us to 80% of the result we are after.  Can you afford the next 80% of the effort?


I know there are some of you saying, "Yeah, but you would want your surgeon to get it 100% right!!"  I agree.  There are some professions and situations you would want the 100% effort and result.  My point for you is, does it have to be perfect?  With what you are working on at work or at home, are you in one of those "has to be 100%" jobs?  Do you have to have it "just right" before you release it?  Can you get the majority of your results by getting it or yourself out there?  It may not be perfect, but I am sure it is damn good!!


At a recent Trade Show is Los Vegas, an exhibitor had this very problem.  His stand didn't arrive and wouldn't until half way through the show. To avoid being fined by the organiser for an empty booth, he did what he could.  He built one out of other people's scraps.  The result was so good, when the "real" stand arrived, he left it out the back.  What he did wasn't perfect.  It probably breached corporate brand guidelines, it hadn't been tested, he didn't know the best message to send but it worked.  It wasn't Good but it was There.  You can read the Exhibitor article here (it is worth the read!) 


What are you delaying on because you want it to be Good?  Maybe you could just get it There?




Image: Flickr Matt N Johnson

Monday, July 5, 2010

Need More Adventure?


Need More Adventure?


When was your last "Adventure"?  I don't mean tracking wombats through the state forest (although some people may have done that), I mean done something that is an adventure for you.  Something that gets your heart racing, your adrenaline flowing and your sense of anticipation at full alert.

So many people get into the rut of everyday life.  All of a sudden it becomes: get up, go to work, come home, have dinner, watch TV, go to bed and repeat.  Even if you have a few hobbies like sport, study or theatre thrown in, it can get repetitive.  So where's the Adventure?

Your routine maybe different. It may include flying around the countryside exhibiting at Expo's and Trade Shows, but we have all had that feeling where one show just blends into another.  Sometimes we need a bit of adventure to break the routine.  (By the way, the adventure can frequently give us ideas to use at the next show!)

My challenge to you is to plan for and then have some adventure in your life.  Plan and do something within 2 months time, something that challenges and excites you and that you are interested in doing.
It could be:
  • 10 minutes of stand up at an open mic night
  • Karaoke singing with friends
  • Auditioning for a local theatre production
  • Booking guitar lessons
  • Going skiing (we almost have snow on the Victorian high plains)
  • Writing a book (if you want the short cut to a best seller, check out this great opportunity that I am taking part in)
Mine is going in a radio competition to be on Melbourne's Fox FM Breaky Show.  It's a little out there but you can check out the details (and please vote Yes for me and No for the others) on http://www.fox.com.au/shows/mattandjo/you-and-jo-entries

What is your challenge?  Let me know what it is as I would love to hear about it.


Photo Credit:  www.studentsoftheworld.info It's a Wombat!