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Remember the Little Things in Life
Written by: Stefan DoeringArticle Overview: Find out how the details of your personal experiences can aid the success of your small business.
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Remember the Little Things in Life
This Thanksgiving, here are two unrelated stories for you.
First Story:last night I finished reading 1491, by Charles C. Mann and what America was really like before Columbus "discovered" it.
Fascinating read about the real history and how well developed, populated and civilized the American Continents were. One of the coolest things was Mann's well researched theory that the US Constitution has two major concepts from Native American culture.
Freedom and equality.
Keep in mind these two concepts were foreign to the rest of the world at that time. The more "civilized" cultures, mainly from Europe and Asia, were primarily centered around war, oppression, and greed.
Mann posits that the founders of the Constitution, namely Ben Franklin and John Adams, had spent a lot of time and were friends with some of the Native Americans from their home towns. They learned these Native Americans' philosophies, later integrating them into the Constitution.
Second Story:in 2005 Steve Jobs made a well-documented commencement speech at Stanford University, Stay Young Stay Foolish. You may be familiar with it, as I've written about it before as being an incredible oratory.
At one point in the speech, Jobs speaks about dropping out of Stanford U. because he wasn't ready for college and his parents could not afford it.
But he ended up taking a class at a local community college: calligraphy. This becomes important a few years later when he starts Apple computer. One of the key distinctions he creates in the Apple operating system that stood out from the Microsoft-based operating system was the cool array of fonts. Fonts he learned from his calligraphy course.
How are these two stories related?
This Thanksgiving appreciate the little details of your life's experiences. Even the ones you cannot fathom being grateful for. Because you never know how they will serve you in the future.
And in the end, there is not much else beyond your personal experiences that you can claim as truly yours. Harvest them to the best of your ability. Apply them in your business. Find ways to create far beyond what others are creating. In ways you never would have thought possible or logical. Link them to what you are doing in your business now.
Just make sure you use them in ways that serve the planet and humanity.
Some examples:
- One person went bankrupt being a shop-aholic. Now he uses this experience as a service to help people downsize their over-filled life of stuff?
- A single immigrant mom first moved to the United States with no financial support and yet built a solid career in a medium-sized company. Now she helps others do the same.
- While at a rest stop on the highway, someone noticed a bathroom sign saying, "Proudly cleaned with Lysol". He used that as the impetus for creating a non-toxic and environmentally-sound cleaning products company to compete.
Just remember to appreciate the little things first.
Action Steps for the Week
Looking to restructure or reinvent your business? Maybe you need to create your next promotion?
Take a look at your personal life. Look at some of your biggest challenges you went through. What were they? What was going on at the time? How did you break through? What were your lessons learned?
How can you use this (or these) experiences to serve others? What product or service can you build around it? What is the message your marketing should have because of it? How can you leverage them to make a profit / income?
Write down five ideas and then bounce them off at least three people whom you respect in small business. Which one(s) do they like best and then refine based on their feedback.
Lastly, don't look back. Move forward and to a "soft launch" testing out the concept as soon as you possible can.
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About the Author: Stefan Doering
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Hi, my name is Stefan Doering. Since 1987, I’ve been pioneering new approaches to environmental business and sustainability. After having started one of the first green retail businesses in the country and growing it to one of the largest, I now have coached hundreds of green businesses as well as teach green entrepreneurism for various NYC programs and at Columbia University's Center for Environmental Research and Education. I focus on three major areas:
1) Innovating powerful green business models,
2) Crafting and implementing marketing and positioning strategies for bringing green to mainstream, and
3) Creating a consistently profitable and sustainable business.
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- Greetings! I'm not sure how many of you have heard of or are sensitive to Second Life and its related entities. However, Second Life is a fantastic platform to mimmick real life business operations in a real currency based economy. There are plenty of successful stories for creative individuals, but I'd highly suggest doing your research and appreciating Second Life for what it is, and what it isn't.
Re: The Second Life Platform
- [quote="JBunion":fhe23fsu]Greetings! I'm not sure how many of you have heard of or are sensitive to Second Life and its related entities. However, Second Life is a fantastic platform to mimmick real life business operations in a real currency based economy. There are plenty of successful stories for creative individuals, but I'd highly suggest doing your research and appreciating Second Life for what it is, and what it isn't.[/quote:fhe23fsu]
Hi JBunion,
I've heard about the site. So are you currently a member? And more importantly, have you tried to open a store front in that virtual world?
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- [quote="Tami Szabo":292ze3jd]People will pay you what you ask. Very few will ever up the price. You are the one who decided what you are worth. The key is that we believe our services are worth the price we are asking.[/quote:292ze3jd]
Hi Tami,
You're absolutely right. In "Think and Grow Rich", Jessie B. Rittenhouse says "For Life is a just employer, He gives you what you ask, But once you have set the wages, Why, you must bear the task. I worked for a menial's hire Only to learn, dismayed , That any wage I had asked of Life, Life would have willingly paid" (Napoleon Hill 35).
I think the same can be said when setting prices on eBay or Craigslist, especially when people are trying to haggle you.
Re: Don’t worry, Enrich your life and Be happy
- Christopher,
I wen through a time in my life when I felt like it sounds you are feeling. In fact I read several Self-Help books (maybe every one written) and they just seemed to make me dwell on it even more. I finally just decided that I had it within me (with a lot of help from God) to pull myself up by the bootstraps and be happy. I know that sounds really difficult right now, but sometimes I think we make things worse for ourselves by constantly thinking about how we can make things better instead of just DOING things that make us feel better. Volunteer for something. Take an elderly person with no family under your wing. You don't have to let them live with you. Just go visit them. Some of those people in retirement homes have no one and it gives me great satisfaction when I know I made their day brighter just by doing something as simple as visiting with them for 30 - 60 minutes a week. Things such as these will give your life purpose. If you have a crummy work environment, try to do things that will make it more fun. Read the FISH book series and they'll give you some great ideas that you can put into action. And most of all. Never give up! Life will get better when you find your true purpose.
Re: Favorite Christmas movies
- [quote="OmnivoreInk":1rxsgr0t]I do have to say I've never liked[i:1rxsgr0t] It's A Wonderful Life[/i:1rxsgr0t]. He spends all his life having his hopes and dreams shattered, feeling miserable, and its only at the end of his life that he can look back and realize how many friends he has, etc. But that doesn't change the fact that up until that point he was miserable![/quote:1rxsgr0t]
I love the sentimentality around watching that movie with your Mom! Chtistmas is made up of all those sentimental things.
"It's A Wonderful Life" is all about perspective, much in the same way that Scrooge is 'realigned' in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" - which I listen to on CD every year (sometimes twice!)
Happy Christmas Everyone!
Regards
Martin
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About the Author: Stefan Doering RSS for Stefan's articles - Visit Stefan's website Hi, my name is Stefan Doering. Since 1987, I’ve been pioneering new approaches to environmental business and sustainability. After having started one of the first green retail businesses in the country and growing it to one of the largest, I now have coached hundreds of green businesses as well as teach green entrepreneurism for various NYC programs and at Columbia University's Center for Environmental Research and Education. I focus on three major areas: 1) Innovating powerful green business models, 2) Crafting and implementing marketing and positioning strategies for bringing green to mainstream, and 3) Creating a consistently profitable and sustainable business. Click here to visit Stefan's website How to Build Your Winning Team Sustainable Issues And Business Opportunities Dealing With the Challenges of Getting Funded How to Take Advantage of the Recession Top 5 Tips For UnReasonable Calls To Action |
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