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Over at SuccessCreeations.com Chris Cree is talking about Visionaries and Executioners (er, Princes of Execution). He asks, Can you move (or move someone) from one category to the other?
I was born a dreamer. In college I began to forget appointments that mattered. (Like a date wit ... Continue reading »
I was born a dreamer. In college I began to forget appointments that mattered. (Like a date wit ... Continue reading »
2 years ago
Great how you've come up with in my eyes (executer, princes of execution ;-)) the other side of the coin.
Makes me understand better.
2 years ago
Thanks for this - I'm definitely a vision type guy and your post is a reminder of the focus required to execute.
2 years ago
>>Keep the vision. Keep the passion. Break all the rules and write from the heart. But don’t use your vision or the creative process as an excuse to let the cats run off and stampede.
2 years ago
As to wisdom - and how not to try to fit scripture around "yours" - since I'm such an expert at the later, what I try to do is think it from the inside out. That is, what does scripture say and therefore what should I think rather than vice-versa. I'm rather prone to intuitive knowing what I think is right and why it is logical for you to think too - so it's best to try to remember not to have an opinion if it isn't one that God has taught from the inside out. It is rather like the metamorphosis from caterpillar through cocoon to butterfly – it just doesn’t work right the other way – and trust me, I was one ugly worm.
Herding cats – oh yes – academians are like that too. And BIC – my favorite ever since I don’t like to sit down to write – for to do that, I must commit to an opinion and then support it. With scripture, it is so much easier for me – with science – like pulling teeth.
2 years ago
2 years ago
My responses to you got lost in the server transfer. And Karin, I lost one of your comments. Sorry!
In my original response to Karin, I mentioned an incredible museum that inspired me to become executioner--The Medieval Crime Museum in Rothenburg o.d.T. where I lived in high school. (Be sure to follow the link for a rousing good time! Thumb presses! Iron maidens! Bone-smashing wheels!)
Andre, as a CEO and business leader, I suspect you need to be more of a dreamer than an executioner. When leaders get too involved in execution, they start to micro-manage. No one likes that!
2 years ago
The proper balance can be hard to find.
And I like the idea of an electronic cattle prod. There was a time when I was compulsively punctual (the military frowns on tardiness). But since moving to the Deep South I find myself getting later and later. It is a trend I don't like. Maybe a gadget would be just the thing to help!
2 years ago
(Also, my kids are young, and I get paid to ghost, so I'm already writing a lot, just not in my name.)
2 years ago
(Other readers, she's referring to a conversation we've been having on her blog Not Ashamed, that began with this post and continued on this post.)
2 years ago
I made a cake for everyone, but then I was so stressed, I ate it all myself. Urp.
2 years ago
I don't know that everyone needs both sides of the coin. But new companies or small companies (or individuals like writers who are essentially acting as one-person company) need to work to develop both sides.
Once a company gets established with 5000 people or so, I think it becomes really important to separate the roles and get everyone to agree to honor the ideas of the Visionary. (And not try to steal the vision from him or her with their own tangential interests.)
My organization is still small, so I toss out my visionary two cents on a regular basis. And that's about how much my visions are worth, too.
2 years ago
lol-I've been caught up with blogging too. More into the designing and hacking (the legal stuff) and trying to sell my designs. waaay too much fun :)
Gotta get back to the book!!
Ghost writing? How do you like that?-At least your still writing. It's practice.
I've been brain storming my plot...why are the bad guys evil...what disasters does my heroine meet.....
And what's the big idea, eating all the cake !(I bet it was chocolate too!!) *grumble*
2 years ago
Funny, blogging has done two things for me recently: re-found my writers bug (short stories, more journalist like) AND visions for our business (or marketing, but that's the same). So in fact, double whammy ;-)
2 years ago
2 years ago
You have your mind on two many things. Isn't multi-tasking dangerous? Not that we don't have to manage about three or four things at the same time in our lives (or more). It's nice, and a break, when we can do just one thing and relax doing it. Though then, as you say, we'll inevitably have forgotten something!
2 years ago
Ted, I definitely have a focus problem. I'm not usually spread quite so thin, but we had a series of deadlines that were missed and now everything is due at once. Makes life fun.
Do just one thing? At a time, yes. But I always have multiple projects in the cue. It's just what I do.
My family tells me that I am very present for them--but I have told them to let me know when I get out of control. (And they do!)
2 years ago
Oh... I mean, Thank you.
2 years ago
2 years ago
Dreaming and thus executing the dream making it a reality can be a daunting task. It becomes overwhelming especially when one is inclined to try to do everything at once. I am learning to break projects down into smaller pieces thus enjoying the steps and growth stages of the ideas more. By doing it this way, rather than only enjoying the completion of the final project, I am growing and learning more. In the end, slowing this process down, is creating a sense of patience and personal well being within me.
This article Marcus, reads very well and could be applied to writing related fields such as illustration, design and fine art creation. Being an executioner takes courage and trust in oneself in that regardless of outcome, he/she will not only know, but feel good that they finished what they set out to do.
Nice to see you again :)
2 years ago
It's odd and a little sick. As an editor, I learned somewhere to enjoy the process much more the product. I really love the work itself. And I rarely think about the product once its done except for a celebratory cup of coffee and maybe a little office dance with one of my coworkers.
2 years ago
I don't understand what you mean - could you please elaborate :).
2 years ago
But it does sound like I was saying your comment was odd and sick. Sorry about that.