Of milestones and thirties: 10 Lessons from Jim Collins





 
This is an excerpt from Jim Collins Drucker Centennial celebration speech. (Paraphrased)

  1. Build and assemble a personal board of directors. These people should comprise of individuals who are chosen not for their accomplishment(s) but for their character.
  2. Turn off your electronic gadgets. Spend more time in the place of thinking.
  3. Firm up your three circles. What do you love to do? what are you genetically programmed for? What do you do better than most people.
  4. Don't go through life trying to be interesting. Be interested! What is your questions to statements ration? Can you double it?
  5. If you woke up tomorrow morning and you have 20milliion dollars and cancer. Develop a stop doing list.
  6. Implement your stop doing list. Life is short.
  7. Unplug the opportunities that distract you. There is nothing like a one-off opportunity that's worth losing your focus by.
  8. Find something that you have so much passion for and you are willing to endure the pain.
  9. List the values that you can't afford to compromise.
  10. Prepare to live a life that at age 65, you would just be 1 of 3 way into your life's work. Peter Drucker wrote more books between when he was 65 and when he died. He never retired out of usefulness. Don't grow old!
 
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