Of milestones and thirties: 10 Lessons from Jim Collins
This is an excerpt from Jim Collins Drucker Centennial celebration speech. (Paraphrased)
- 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.
- Turn off your electronic gadgets. Spend more time in the place of thinking.
- 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.
- Don't go through life trying to be interesting. Be interested! What is your questions to statements ration? Can you double it?
- If you woke up tomorrow morning and you have 20milliion dollars and cancer. Develop a stop doing list.
- Implement your stop doing list. Life is short.
- Unplug the opportunities that distract you. There is nothing like a one-off opportunity that's worth losing your focus by.
- Find something that you have so much passion for and you are willing to endure the pain.
- List the values that you can't afford to compromise.
- 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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