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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Reinventing! Chiseling into a wheel.

     
 Part 2 in the series of: Box or Sphere?

  You can’t get momentum working from a box, no matter how big or small, no matter how hard you try. Some say to think outside the box. Whether you’re inside it or outside it, you’re still working “with the box”. The sphere is a wheel that you motivate traction with push momentum is easily activated in any given direction. Both take teamwork, granted, but wouldn’t you rather get something done in the process? With less fatigue and stress.
Like spokes on a wheel, your sphere has many opportunities of forward-momentum. Here’s just a couple:

The Box                                                                       

1. Can only work on one side at a time.                       
2. As you push or pull your box mentality, dust as you go.
3. Creating friction.                  
   

The Sphere

1. Is continually in motion while momentum is a constant growth.
2. Your wheel moves freely, no hard pushing or pulling.
3. Easily navigates.

The box is grounded by what you put into it or around it, and can get stuck in a position of complacency. So can the wheel, if its drivers are determined to do nothing. Now, if the drivers are determined and start moving progressively as a unit, then the motivation begins. BUT, unlike the box, even determined people can get the box to flip one side at a time, but look at the struggle to do so. Not with the wheel. Once you get moving, its easier, and more agile.

  Are you still working with the box mentality? Whether you’re in it or outside it, leaning on it is still hindering opportunity for growth. Until you put wheels under that box, there isn’t going to be much momentum. Get on the “M” bus with the wheels, and start moving your business in the direction and speed you would like it to be at.   

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