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A sense of urgency vs desperation vs 'round tuits...
Do you have a sense of urgency to your work?
Not the stress/anxiety of meeting a deadline to get the reports filed (did you get the memo?)...but an urgency of excitement, and expectation? That is what I like to see. Urgency of excitement and expectation. Over at the Warrior Forum, you can see a lot of desperation, and it is rare one can build anything sustainable out of that. At the other end is SOME DAY, and I have far too many of those ideas sitting on my own desk to cast too many stones at you all. Between an idea that someday, I will get around to it, and the bare feet standing on the hot coals of desperation...there is a calmer place, albeit, one of activity. This is the urgency I like to have and see in other people, the need to see results as fast as possible, for proof of concept or check point on a start up list. Followed by a plan, which allows for adjustment and tweaking, but with a NOW attitude attached. If there is a glitch, I want to get to it NOW. If possible. And there is almost always a glitch. Of some kind. So, examine your own relationships, maybe like me, if the people around you don't show a sense of urgency, I don't either. I don't want drama, panic, desperate types around me, but at the same time, I do like busy people, who are meeting deadlines, especially those self imposed ones, with a sense of it being important in their lives at the moment. If not, ok. Someday. I know the feeling. When I have the time, THEN, I will get to it. Gordon (Mr. urgency) Alexander |
Two kinds of urgency!
Hi Gordon,
Great post - on two different kinds of "urgency!" What you want (as you point out) is the urgency of excitement and expectation! I've often found "desperation" counter-productive... Especially in marketing! (Many of us have been there at one time or another!) It's like when you're asking a girl out (from a typical male point of view)... A guy who reeks of desperation is an instant turn-off! Instead, I think what you're talking about is a kind of urgency of positive anticipation... Wow... a great post on this difference! (Which I had never really thought about!) Best wishes, Dien Quote:
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