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Want to Know Some Big Success Secrets for Work?

Posted by: Leni Miller Posted Date: 10/06/2009

It seems to me, that the world has turned upside down! 

What used to be "always true” is now almost never true. 

What used to be predictable and consistent is now erratic and inconsistent. 

Does it feel to you as though we are living in "the worst of times” and keep hoping for the "best of times" to show up any minute?  If yes, read on!

How many times a day do you hear "Well, the good news is that we are all in this together!"

Why is that good news? 
 
• Misery loves company?
• There is strength in numbers?
• It means we didn't cook it up all alone?
• It spreads the fear around?
• We can all move in together when the dreaded moment comes and our reserves are all gone? 

I don't know about you, but life and work have not been the same for me and for my company for well over 11 months now.  Each time I think I have the "new world" figured out, another wave can be seen on the horizon....ending a temporary illusion of calm seas.

The good news for me is that I have a unique perspective from my work; I have two client bases.  One client base is senior executives and the other client base is their executive and administrative support staff.  This dual client focus allows me to see the world from two very different points of view.  So, how are they both doing right now?  Who is succeeding and what are their common  secrets to success?  Would you like to know them?

OK...Here are my observations:

The Five Common Secrets to Successful Working in a World Turned Upside Down

1. Do not spend time thinking about what is  ahead unless you are in a strategy meeting and there is group support available.

2. Do not look to the past unless there is something you need to retrieve that is relevant to this present moment

3. Find a method that works for you and focus your mind every day on only the present.

4.  Lead everything you do during the day with a question, not an answer.

5. Embrace the unknown and stay open to possibility never before considered.

Why do I believe that these five secrets work so well?

1. Thinking about the future generates "what ifs" and fear which shuts down creativity

2. Thinking about the past also shuts down creativity; the past is the past and is no longer relevant except for some lessons learned

3. Focusing on the present moment accesses  powerful sources of creativity and  prevents mind clutter.  Thoughts of past and future are like dark clouds covering the sun; the clouds  block the light just as thoughts of the past and future block creativity.

4. Leading your thinking with a question opens the mind to not staying stuck in old ways of believing  and thinking.  The answers we had a year ago are, many times, not relevant today

5. March on with confidence and believe that  that there is a new path ahead!  We are all marching together  into unknown worlds and  just because there is no map, doesn't mean there isn't a path.  We  are being called to be  explorers, pioneers and mapmakers. 

Creativity is the big key that people who are successful right now at this moment in these times, are using as their path into the unknown.  Yes, we are all in this together, and no, there is no map, but each of us has untapped and deep wells of creativity to guide us through these times if we take the time to access them!

2500 years ago, an Ancient Greek Philosopher believed that everything is constantly changing as it flows through time.  He is known to have said: "A person cannot descend to the same river twice" 

I'd love to hear your "secrets" for success in the new work world!

 

How to Access More Creativity in Your Job and Your Life

Posted by: Leni Miller Posted Date: 09/14/2009

Would you like to learn how to access more creativity in your job and in your life?

Creativity is a critical ingredient for success in the changing workplace!

Come visit a Sausalito Houseboat and learn the secrets to increase your creativity from a great local artist and good friend of mine!

Threshold Workshops are in their 11th year helping people become more creative. The workshops develop abstract thinking and explore the relationship between authenticity and creativity.

Participants in a Threshold Workshop
• Use a variety of art materials to paint & collage
• Write poetry & prose through guided exercises
• Learn to make abstract thinking a conscious process
• Learn tools to reclaim the conceptual mind
• Break free of left-brained linearity
• Expand their relationships to creativity
• Discover their blocks to creativity and let them go
• Build confidence & enthusiasm in their artistry
• And have a lot of fun doing it

More about the workshops 
• Held at a Sausalito studio: 13 Issaquah Dock, Gate 6 Rd
• 5 hours on one Saturday and... All materials provided
• No artistic skills required

Additionally, business groups can sign up, find solutions to real-time problems, facilitate better communications, and improve group effectiveness

Jim Woessner, Threshold Facilitator, is a former engineer and corporate executive who became a fulltime artist, poet, and teacher. He has an MFA from Bennington College; and his paintings have appeared in numerous Bay Area shows and galleries, including the Sausalito Art Festival. He is also founder of the Artists of Issaquah, a Bay Area community association of waterfront artists whose mission is to help people discover themselves as artists.

Check out Jim's art website at JDW Artworks.
CALL JIM WOESSNER AT 415-342-2399 or
email Jim
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Leni Miller, President • EASearch, LLC • Sausalito, CA •415-331-0269