Tuesday, February 10, 2009
My Jerry Maguire Moment
Last night, I had my Jerry Maguire moment.
You see, early in the movie "Jerry Maguire," Jerry, a successful sports agent, got up in the middle of the night, unable to sleep, ideas racing through his head. He has just had an uncomfortable incident where a little kid forced him to look at the failed moral compass that marred his successful facade.
Mine wasn't so much a questioning of moral compass, but an ongoing angst over a business that never has developed the sure business compass I had hoped. A talk with one of my mastermind group members last night pointed out how, after a solid two weeks of what I felt was progress, I still hadn't addressed the key business needs I had set out to address.
I lay awake stewing over how to pull all the pieces together of a very disconnected business so that I could really serve those who I had set out to serve. Ideas raced through my head.
Suddenly, the pieces started falling together. I got up and started writing everything down. It all made sense. Some holes remain, but for the first time, I could see more than just a shadowy image of what I had always hoped my business to be.
Expect more on this soon.
Jeff
Last night, I had my Jerry Maguire moment.
You see, early in the movie "Jerry Maguire," Jerry, a successful sports agent, got up in the middle of the night, unable to sleep, ideas racing through his head. He has just had an uncomfortable incident where a little kid forced him to look at the failed moral compass that marred his successful facade.
Mine wasn't so much a questioning of moral compass, but an ongoing angst over a business that never has developed the sure business compass I had hoped. A talk with one of my mastermind group members last night pointed out how, after a solid two weeks of what I felt was progress, I still hadn't addressed the key business needs I had set out to address.
I lay awake stewing over how to pull all the pieces together of a very disconnected business so that I could really serve those who I had set out to serve. Ideas raced through my head.
Suddenly, the pieces started falling together. I got up and started writing everything down. It all made sense. Some holes remain, but for the first time, I could see more than just a shadowy image of what I had always hoped my business to be.
Expect more on this soon.
Jeff
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