“Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be.”
“Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be.”
Coach Wooden’s quote is more important today than ever before. The rapid changes and multitude of inputs that surround us can be overwhelming. What should I do now? How can I ensure we can still win tomorrow?
One of the most important questions to ask today is, “What should I QUIT doing?”
We keep hearing that little voice in our heads telling us “winners never quit.” Unfortunately, that little voice does not always tell us what we really need to hear. We need to continually challenge and sometimes quit doing things that used to work but now get in the way of success.
- Quit Taking a Ride . . . and Take the Wheel
- Quit Getting Comfortable . . . and Explore the Edge
- Quit Analyzing . . . and Follow your Intuition
- Quit Managing your Time . . . and Manage your Attention
- Quit Showing Interest . . . and Commit
- Quit Moving . . . and Be Still
- Quit Striving for Success . . . and Seek Significance
Lee J. Colan, Ph.D. is President of The L Group, Inc., a Dallas, Texas-based consulting firm. He is a high-energy leadership advisor, author and leadership expert. Dr. Colan has a great insight and tools to help with change. Contact me and I will make the introduction.