Actually, I'm Working Hard Here
Ideas were born here.

Actually, I'm Working Hard Here

Here we are, on the back half of the year, past the July 1st exclamations that the first half is done and exasperated faux-tivating what-are-you-going-to-do-with-the-last-half "memery" of it all.

This is my favorite time of year to dream big.

Why? There are three reasons.

First, many of us are taking a few days to ourselves, with friends and family, away from the office, doing the things -- taking walks, staring at the beach, lingering over meals -- that allow our brains to finally alchemize all of the inputs from the first half of the year. And these down times are where we get our best ideas. For me, I'm percolating my next book idea.

Second, everyone else is taking some time off too, which means that no one is paying attention to us. It's a perfect time to experiment with even the tiniest thought bubble of idea, trying it on for size and seeing if it feels good to speak out loud. Personally, I have a huge, hairy, scary goal that I put in place for myself earlier this year, and I'm testing how it sounds when I actually kind of sort of whisper it out loud.

Third, we are getting to socialize a bit more over less stress, more mellow stretches of warm summer light, which also means we can test and play. Again, for me, this means taking that new book idea, and that huge, hairy, scary goal, and socializing them a bit, seeing who reacts and who doesn't, who is excited and who isn't, who wants to go deep and who, well, isn't going to be in my sidecar for this next adventure.

In other words, The One Thing you should do this week is let one of those itty bitty seedlings of a future hope and dream escape your lips, even just one time, even just with one person. Because, once spoken, you can't unspeak it. And once you speak it, you can't help but see yourself doing it.

And, then, my friends, you are in Wonderhell.

(P.S. Wonderhell is out in paperback now. And it's perfect for you to stash in your summer vacation bag.)

David Rapp

Certified Project Manager and seasoned Sales Professional. MBA, PMP, ITIL, Six Sigma and Agile Scrum Master. AV, IT hardware and software sales and project management.

4 个月

Sometimes I read your posts and I wonder if you are talking directly to me?! I have not told a soul about it, but here we are. I hope you are enjoying your vacation time and recalibrating for the second half of 2024. Take Care and God Bless! Thanks for all you do!

Anna Hamilton

Hospice, Home Health & Palliative Care Expert

4 个月

Love this! Well said, especially the part of speaking it out loud.

Roy Sexton

'24 INvolve OUTstanding Top 100 LGBTQ+ exec | Legal Marketing Association International Past President | Legal marketer, thought leader, arts advocate | Social mantra: Celebrate. Advocate. Reciprocate. Enlighten. ?????

4 个月

Completely agree. There’s something magical about day three or four of being off work when you’ve caught up with everything around the house and your brain can wander. That meant I just played around setting up a TikTok account. But baby steps! Lol.

Heinke Kauntz

Helping sales teams of distributors & retailers in the health or sports industry to perform better with a winning mindset | Sales, Leadership, Mindset | High-Performance Coach & Triathlete

4 个月

Love this Laura Gassner Otting and I just finish the Audio version of wonderhell the day before yesterday ?? loved it. I think every moment (or months, or week, or day) we can decide what’s this going to be? Working hard, putting some extra effort in OR slowing down to catch a breath of air? Once we’re in alignment with that, things flow…??????

Erika Putinsky (she/her)

Transformational Executive | Strategic Innovator | Customer Centric

4 个月

Love the “whisper out loud” charge. Challenge accepted ?? Here’s to all of us doing something that amazes ourselves.

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Laura Gassner Otting的更多文章

  • Serving Up Opinions and Intentionality

    Serving Up Opinions and Intentionality

    This week is Thanksgiving in the United States. In addition to turkey and stuffing and cranberries and pumpkin pie, my…

    2 条评论
  • To What End

    To What End

    One of my favorite studies I quote in Wonderhell is the Coin Flip Study. If you've heard my keynote, you may have heard…

    4 条评论
  • Want to thank a vet? Hire a vet.

    Want to thank a vet? Hire a vet.

    Why? Well, in addition to putting your money where your mouth is, you’ll also be reaping huge benefits for your…

    3 条评论
  • Comparison Isn't Just The Root of All Unhappiness

    Comparison Isn't Just The Root of All Unhappiness

    Who are you trying to impress? Every content strategist tells me to pre-batch all of my newsletters, but I refuse…

    9 条评论
  • The Scariest Rooms You Can Find

    The Scariest Rooms You Can Find

    So, I had a revelation about impostor syndrome. Yes, I know, I know, I wrote a book whose entire first third is about…

    1 条评论
  • If 53-year-old me could go back to 23-year-old me

    If 53-year-old me could go back to 23-year-old me

    Have you ever had a moment when Older You wanted to go back and hug Younger You? I did, about six weeks ago. I was at…

    27 条评论
  • My Personal Ode to Joy

    My Personal Ode to Joy

    In a world constantly in motion, it's easy to forget the moments of pure, unadulterated delight. We get so wrapped up…

    4 条评论
  • Stop Over-Apologizing.

    Stop Over-Apologizing.

    Did you know that one in four people apologize for something outside of their control every day? I’m not saying we…

    20 条评论
  • Five Secret Ingredients for Leaders to Succeed

    Five Secret Ingredients for Leaders to Succeed

    For 20 years I studied, recruited, and stewarded executives and organizations through some of the most difficult and…

    6 条评论
  • Don't Eat the Frog First: Build Your Own Perfect Calendar

    Don't Eat the Frog First: Build Your Own Perfect Calendar

    Productivity experts tell you to “eat the frog first.” In other words, do the worst thing immediately, get it over…

    5 条评论

社区洞察