Sunday, January 31, 2016

Formula for Success by Chris Spurvey

Chris Spurvey's Formula for Success – January 31, 2016
  • Success is the progressive realization of goals that we have set for ourselves.
  • Achievement of goals requires self-motivation, which is the internal energy that enables us to take action with meaning and strength behind it.
  • Each of us has a life vision. These visions are either positive (we see ourselves acting, with meaning and strength, in the direction of our goals), neutral (we are where we are), or negative (our current results were accidental or coincidental, and we cannot see ourselves maintaining them—this is disaster waiting to happen).
  • We can create any vision we choose. Most people’s visions are based on their past experiences or their creative interpretations of their past experiences.
  • To get the right kind of self-motivation that drives us toward progressive goals, we need to create positive visions.
This is a picture from the spring of 2014 when the LeTourneau University baseball team was flying to the NCAA Regional in McMinnville, Oregon at Linfield College.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Using LinkedIn to Connect

I'll admit I do use LinkedIn to connect with people but I've never thought much of my communication to the person on the other end. Here's some tips from Joan Stewart, the Publicity Hound:

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When inviting people to connect with you on LinkedIn, never use the generic invitation that says, "I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn."

What that really says is, "I'm too lazy to create a customized invitation for you."

Instead, use one of the 10 templates for LinkedIn requests to connect written by freelancer Aja Frost.

Here's one I wrote for you if you're trying to connect with a journalist you don't know. You always score extra points if you've done your research.

Dear (Journalist):

I follow the technology articles you've written for Fast Company and Forbes. The article you wrote in October on the most popular apps for time management was a winner. I'm a time management expert and I'd like to connect with you because I don't want to miss any of your tips or other content you're sharing on LinkedIn.

The Publicity Hound says: In your invitation, don't pitch. Build the relationship first.

7 Key Ways To Promote Your Personal Brand

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By now, you understand finding the perfect job requires more than simply writing a resume and posting it online. In fact, if you are going to take the “apply online” approach, you should spend no more than two hours per week at it. Less than 5% of jobs are ever posted online, so if you are going to find your next job fast you need to spend your time elsewhere.