Posts tagged Entrepreneurial Endurance
Push an Inch or Push a Mile. Your Call

Do you ever wonder why you are working so hard and soooo busy but just aren’t changing the game in your life or business. The truth is that most of us are trying to push too many things forward and we end up pushing them an inch. Focus and prioritization can move initiatives forward a mile but we’re scare of “giving up” on the other activities. You much give up some things to progress in others. Focus on pushing your intention a mile and see the results.

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Changing Your Trajectory. It's Just Physics.

This post is about life trajectories and how to change them. I was inspired by a former business coach, Lex Sisney, who talked about achieving life and business goals through the lens of physics. That got me thinking about the variables that drive trajectories and how those can be changed (or at least having the intention to change.)

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Top 10 Ways to Battle Digital Dementia

For the last couple of years, I have felt like I was losing my ability to remember pretty much…. anything.  I was terrible with names.  I couldn’t remember some childhood events that should otherwise seem salient.  The issue of Digital Dementia is a problem and as entrepreneurs, we want to show that we’re “on the pulse” of everything when in fact, we may be forgetting the things that really matter.

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Create Your Organization's Learning Advantage

We have to create the ripples and the ripples may turn into a wave and a wave may turn into a rapid and propel us down the river.  If we aren't creating ripples often then there is no chance for a rapid to emerge.  This is one example of acknowledging some truths in building velocity at your organization, the ability to move decisively to get a learning advantage.

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The Thing Happened. It's Meaningless

For many years (and probably most of my life) I wrapped myself up in stories.  Stories that questioned, "How well am I liked?", "What will people think of me?", "Am I a good entrepreneur?", "Will I meet my parents' expectations?", "Am I worthy to be in this role?", "Will I make enough money?",  and on and on and on and on!  Hundreds of times a day we experience things in the world and we create a story around it and very often, that story hinders our ability to live a full life.  So how can we stop telling stories that cripple our potential and realize the possibilities of taking control of our intentions? 

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The Softer Side of the Entrepreneur/VC Relationship

I was a venture capital investor for about five years prior to starting my first healthcare company.  It gave me the opportunity, while I was still pretty young in my career, to learn the process of sourcing, investing in, and then owning an interest in a highly volatile start-up company. I had a mentor who said to me once, “You don’t know what you invested in until you get to the first board meeting”.  He also said, “The easiest thing you’ll ever do in this business is write the check”.  The point is that the work of the venture capitalist begins once they are an owner. 

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Getting Control of Bad Email Behavior

Email sucks or it's awesome.  I don't know.  So much of our headspace is spent checking emails, sending emails, thinking about what to write in emails, writing the perfect emails, hoping I didn't miss an email, waiting for an email response, figuring out how to respond, and on and on and on.  Email may be the single biggest productivity killer and drama creator in your life.  It is time to wrangle this beast once and for all to use it for good.  Here are a few ways to navigate email crazy successfully.

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Stay in the Race. It's Not Painful Forever.

Have you ever started a new project, a new business, or a new relationship and realized, when it's too late to turn back, that you're in a little over your head?   Many of you know what I'm talking about and it is a defining moment.   Frankly, if you haven't had that moment you aren't pushing hard enough.  Most people will run away before they hit that point of no return because the force of fear is too great.  For many of you though, you make the decision to  take control and in the theater of battle, to wrangle the uncertainty.  Why do you do it?

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Release the Pressure Valve Gradually

Entrepreneurship is a little like pressure building up in the Instapot you bought over the holidays.  There is so much energy inside of the vessel that it feels like it’s going to explode.  I was reading about Instapot horror stories online where people accidentally (or out of curiosity) flipped the release valve, only to have tonight’s soup spraying on the kitchen ceilings and walls.   I have felt like that guy many times over the years. That might be you too. 

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