The Uncommon Application of Common Knowledge
The uncommon application of common knowledge lies in the doing, not just the knowing. It’s about turning abstract ideas into concrete actions, and consistently applying those actions to your business.
The uncommon application of common knowledge lies in the doing, not just the knowing. It’s about turning abstract ideas into concrete actions, and consistently applying those actions to your business.
I believe we are the architect of our own success. You can’t rely on others to secure your future. Stop listening to all those who say it can’t be done. How you respond becomes the way you work and who you surround yourself with becomes who you are.
Time can be your best friend or your worst enemy. When you follow through on taking small, simple, positive actions every day, success becomes more of a result than a goal. But if you ignore the power of the everyday, the everyday may become your enemy.
It’s the same in business. It’s easier to get dragged or stuck in negative habits than it is to identify best practice and work on turning those into habit.
In every organisation there are ways to create opportunities or systems that allow leaders to listen, when leaders are willing to listen they’re going to make great decisions based on good information from the right people closest to the action.
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