Qualision
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Qualision

What is the most important question between the two followings:

  • What to accomplish in life?
  • What to accomplish today?

If you want both, make a Qualision.

Chances are the positioning statement is the one to consider. If you think about a leftie who tries to write with the right hand, you may experience what I am talking about. But when you have an entrepreneurial life, you just want to answer both questions fully. So, how do you do?

Last Thursday, John Caswell and I met at Caravan Canary Wharf in London. We discussed intuition, entrepreneurship, and big thinking brunching. While sharing his view on perspective and strategy, John said:

  • Quality decisions are choices you can stick with.

Like any successful entrepreneur, John used a story from a Rockefeller family member he has worked with, one who wants to give youth a chance to live a richer life. Her decision came with the move to live with the favelados for a year to understand how poverty affects children in Latin America. Drugs, rapes, guns...violence kills. After 365 immersive days, still alive, she concluded favelados needed a different role model to nurture a different purpose in life. Now, she massively invests in entertainment and sports to influence culture in targeted areas with icons and outdoor games.

  • Changing the world can happen, oof!

But...if you can't commit to achieving your ambition, whatever it takes, you lose the baby steps for daily activities. And, if you can't stick with this decision for over a few months, quality wasn't there. That's how pivots happen mostly.

Back to qualision:

  • Do you have big goals?
  • Do your goals crush you to the point it creates inaction?
  • Is what you are doing serious enough to eat frogs for?
  • Do you want to release your brakes to change the world?
  • Do you experience frustration not growing fast enough?
  • Do you want everything now?

Rick Roberge wrote Your Monuments in March. He also recalled the difference between a big thinker like Mark , his son, and how Rick thinks: This rep. This customer. Small thinking.

If you want both, try this .

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