E Out of Ego Daily Insight – Hire and Fire
Saturday, August 1st, 2009If nothing is working – fire your scriptwriter! In other words, make a change in your intention.
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If nothing is working – fire your scriptwriter! In other words, make a change in your intention.
It’s our awareness that other people’s points of view are also valuable which keeps us from the an ego trip that our way is the only (or at least best) way. What tricks have you found to keep your ego out of your own way?
Avoid having your ego so close to your position that when your position falls, your ego goes with it.
Colin Powell
Take the balanced Ego quiz: 1) Do you listen as much in a conversation as you share? 2) Can you keep your emotions out of the conversation and truly listen to yourself and others? 3) Do you arrange for win-win situations in your interactions? If you can answer yes to all of these questions, you are in the Ego-less, the more balanced Ego pattern.
None of us is as smart as all of us.
Kenneth Blanchard, author of One Minute Manager
We recently visited a High School and saw a valuable sign just at the entrance to the soccer field. It read: “Leave your Ego here.” Sportsmanship and leadership works much better without the Ego muscling around.
Wow! Every day when we check our path for emotional roadblocks, we keep the way clear for success.
The power to change comes quickly in a tough spot. Why not look for a change to improve in ourselves every day and do it before we are forced? It’s so much easier and requires about 90% less pain and pressure!
A woman’s mind is cleaner than a man’s: She changes it more often.
“The present moment is always small…but concealed within it lies the greatest power. Like the atom it…contains enormous power. Only when you align yourself with the present moment do you have access to that power.” -Eckert Tolle, “A New Earth.”
Everything we encounter can be viewed as a roadblock by our ego or a challenge and opportunity for success. Once we have overcome a roadblock, it is easier to see how it actually strengthened us.
Even though it is not always easy to step outside of our shoes and look at ourself, it shows a good self esteem. If we can look at ourself and be fair, that is a healthy ego. One way to do that is try someone else’s shoes!
Sometimes letting go can be so easy as letting go of the need for recognition. Often as soon as we let go, and stop looking around for praise, someone will come back and notice the good we did. But until we let go of the need to get noticed, we are stuck, hooked on the “E” of our ego.
If you want more energy, lift your right hand and put it on your left shoulder; now move up and down twice. There. You just supported your healthy ego! Now GO!
We don’t think money and fun are the “odd couple!” Building relationships in business with people who enjoy what they do is what really works. Our motto is “Business is having fun while making money.” What’s your MO? If it’s not fun, change something!
Happy 4th of July. We are thankful for the freedom of this Country! For the 2nd half of this year we are going to be offering inspiration and training in the areas of “responsible for” and “responsible to.” We hope you will join us in this very personal, powerful way of develping success in a “win-win” outcome. Jerry and Donna