The "in like a lion, out like a lamb" March weather concept sort of paints the lion in a bad light, doesn't it?
Most people like the warmer months better, and the emergence of the lamb conveys that gentler weather. The lion represents viciousness: whipping winds, extreme cold, ferociousness—things which most people, by this point in the season, are happy to be rid of.
But let's give the lion his due. If you were to get in a fight, who would you want on your side—the lion or the lamb? It's a pretty safe bet that the lion is a much more practical teammate to have. While the lambs are running for the hills, the lions are right up in front, fighting the good fight!
In other words, it's okay—valiant even—to be a lion sometimes. You have the right to work for what you want, and with the strength, courage and ferocity of the lion, you will.
This goes for your expedite business as well.
If you're not willing to truly stand up and fight for your business, it might be time to ask yourself how much you really want it.
Next time you think about drifting too far off your business plan, think again.
Channel that lion, and stay strong. That's what will keep things moving forward.
Have a Grrrrrreat Day....Ken aka OVM...
Most people like the warmer months better, and the emergence of the lamb conveys that gentler weather. The lion represents viciousness: whipping winds, extreme cold, ferociousness—things which most people, by this point in the season, are happy to be rid of.
But let's give the lion his due. If you were to get in a fight, who would you want on your side—the lion or the lamb? It's a pretty safe bet that the lion is a much more practical teammate to have. While the lambs are running for the hills, the lions are right up in front, fighting the good fight!
In other words, it's okay—valiant even—to be a lion sometimes. You have the right to work for what you want, and with the strength, courage and ferocity of the lion, you will.
This goes for your expedite business as well.
If you're not willing to truly stand up and fight for your business, it might be time to ask yourself how much you really want it.
Next time you think about drifting too far off your business plan, think again.
Channel that lion, and stay strong. That's what will keep things moving forward.
Have a Grrrrrreat Day....Ken aka OVM...