Saturday, April 25, 2009

Can't be a pro-everything...

and if you think you are, there's likely no one who agrees with you.




Seth has this to say...

I'm the first person to admit that compared to you, I have no idea what I'm talking about. You're there, doing what you do, and doing it with skill.

Let me be really clear: My job is not to tell you what to do. I don't know what to do. You do.

Not just me, of course. Everybody with a blog or a book or an interest in your success. Don't do what they say. Listen to their questions instead.

My job is provoke you into asking hard questions. Ask those questions to your boss and your co-workers and yourself. It's easy to show that self-aware decisions and thoughtful strategies outperform blind stumbling.

I don't have a lot of patience for this list of seven rules or that manual of how it's supposed to be or the step-by-step road map you can purchase today only. I think you'll do a lot better if you get optimistic about the future and cynical about pat answers at the same time instead.

-- Seth Godin
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.

Whether it's your job to provoke me or my job to provoke you, do just that and you'll leave yourself with a lot more breath and happier, more empowered employees.

bk

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