Hard to
believe, but this month marks 20 years (20 YEARS!) since I launched Sokoloff
Harness Communications LLC. Best of all, it’s my final business anniversary. I
plan to retire from my two remaining clients at the end of the year.
To celebrate
the achievement, I thought about listing 20 lessons learned as a creative
entrepreneur. But let’s be real. Ain’t nobody got time for that. So, as my anniversary
gift to you, here are my top five tips:
1. Listen more than you talk. As you listen, make and maintain eye contact.
People want to be heard.
People want to be seen. Be the person who truly pays attention, and watch
clients, colleagues, and kids gravitate to you. Positive attention is a
powerful magnet.
2. Sandwiches should always be cut on the diagonal and arranged on the plate
like a butterfly.
This is true whether you’re serving a grilled cheese sandwich to a toddler or
making a peanut butter sandwich for yourself – and no one else is home.
3. I don’t have to tell you why turning your sandwich into a work of art is
an essential life lesson. You will figure it out.
Besides, my why won’t be your why. We all have our own whys.
4. Manners matter.
Thank you for remembering this.
5. Life gets easier when you give up the need to always be right.
Not a critical issue? Let someone else win. If the most competitive fool in the
universe (aka, me) can do this, you can do it too. Hmmm. I’m retiring. I hereby
bequeath my “most competitive fool in the universe” title to … well, you know
who you are.
Now, listen
closely because I have one more thing to tell you. This is the true secret to success:
Help others succeed.
2 comments:
Congratulations on (nearing) your retirement! ππΎπI'll hope you'll continue to blog and maybe more often π
CJ, you're the best! I certainly won't be able to use the "don't have time" excuse for not blogging. :-)
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