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Pile of good things
So, what if, instead of thinking about solving your whole life, you just think about adding additional good things. One at a time. Just let your pile of good things grow.
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Meet he world’s first bee influencer
The world’s 1st bee influencer is on Instagram making a buzz around an important issue: bees. B was created by Fondation de France, who’s goal is to raise funds (and awareness) in order to save bees from possible extinction.
The Big Fish theory
Seth Godin says:
In all markets, the market leader gets an unfair advantage. That’s because casual and unsophisticated customers choose the leader because it feels easier and safer.
The strategy, then, is not to wish and dream of becoming a big fish.
The strategy is to pick a small enough pond.
By engaging with the smallest viable audience, you gain the reputation and trust you need to move to ever bigger audiences.
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Coffee drinkers can stop ruining the planet now
Did you know:
According to one estimate, 600 billion coffee cups are thrown out a year, in that Starbucks uses more than 8,000 paper cups A MINUTE in the US alone. The cups are not recyclable because they are lined with waterproof plastic.
Go here and get THIS MUG… Keep it with you at all times. Feel better about your life and stop ruining the planet.
In praise of HIPOs
An excellent article by Gwen Moran who says:
In the world of talent management, high-performing employees, or HIPOs, are the holy grail. Smart, agile, and talented, Gartner research finds that HIPOs, who are smart, agile, and talented, exert 21% more effort than their non-HIPO peers and have a 75% chance of succeeding at roles that are critical to business performance and the future leadership pipeline.
But how do you know if your organization thinks of you as a HIPO? READ MORE >>