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workscoaching.com September 2008In This Issue
Every day offers forks in the road where we can either take a risk or do what we've always done. Our lead article explores those leaps of faith, how and why we finally take them, as well as strategies for mitigating their risk. Also read the article about outsourcing, which examines common concerns, how to begin, and the myriad ways that outsourcing can enhance your credibility while increasing profitability. Feel free to forward this newsletter; if this was forwarded to you, you may subscribe here. To reply to this newsletter, pleaseclick here. Messages using the reply button will not be delivered.
Leaps of Faith: Can We Afford Not to Take Them?
Some people go their whole life without taking a risk, without straying from the path they're on, no matter how unpleasant it is. Others leap from one adventure to the next, seemingly with no need for security or routine. Most of us, though, fall somewhere in the middle. We choose our leaps of faith carefully, sometimes agonizing for years before taking one and sometimes regretting missed opportunities for years after the fact. Full story here.
Do What You Do Best and Outsource the Rest
For most of us, our main goal at home is to maintain loving relationships in a warm, comfortable living space. But by spending time and energy working on the living space, we lose precious time to focus on the relationships. If you calculated how much time you or your partner spent cleaning, or how much stress it cost to let the mess build up, you would probably hire a housekeeper the very next day. That's why outsourcing makes so much sense--we get to do what we do best (and love to do the most), and outsource the rest.And that's also why businesses of all sizes are recognizing the need to spend more time perfecting their area of specialization and building better relationships with their various stakeholders--and less time on administrative and business processes that are more generic.Read more here.
The following questions are designed to broaden perspectives, to open vistas, to widen the lens. There is no one right way to approach them. You can journal about them, talk to friends, create art... View questions here.
Relevant Reading
Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands, by Nancy OrtbergTurning Passions Into Profits: Three Steps to Wealth and Power, by Christopher Howard
Five Hidden Mistakes CEOs Make; How to Unlock the Secrets that Drive Growth and Profitability, by Tom Northup
Today's Quote
"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step."
~Martin Luther King, Jr.Copyright 2007 Claire Communications
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