Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Meekonomics and Meritocracy

Last Sunday while I was mentally preparing myself for the message and working through some of the implications of what I’ve been studying lately I had an interesting thought. What does Meekonomics have to say to the notion of Meritocracy?

The way I see it there are two over riding systems of governance in this world; a class based, elitist, hierarchy in which moving from one “band” to another is extremely difficult or an egalitarian and pragmatic meritocracy in which the mobility if individuals is based solely on their ability to perform specified tasks or “merit”. The problem is that as I work through the implications of what it means to take a Jesus centered approach to economics neither system can stand up for very long.

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Four Rules for Motivating Salespeople (and Walking a Tight-Rope)

For the past couple of days I’ve been locked in a debate with two sales coaching professionals over the value of quotas.



Except for a brief stint in my early 20s as an inbound customer service rep, I’ve been in sales my entire working life which now spans over twenty years. For about half of that time I was a partner in the business but my contribution has always been on the sales side as opposed to the operations or administrative side of the things. I think that makes me pretty well qualified to talk about how best to motivate salespeople.


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Friday, July 6, 2012

You’re Better Than… “This!”

First off an apology of sorts; I haven’t written much lately, no excuse, just busy at my day job and not really all that inspired to write, until now.

Last Friday I picked up a copy of Napoleon Hill’s “new” book “Outwitting the Devil; The Secret to Freedom and Success”. The original manuscript was written in 1938, the year after he published his landmark book “Think and Grow Rich” but due to the misgivings of his family, remained unpublished until 2011. Hill claimed that he had interviewed the Devil and his wife felt that this crazy idea and much of the controversial statements made in the “interview” would taint his legacy. As a result the manuscript remained unpublished for over 70 years.

After having read the book I agree with Hill’s wife. The political and religious climate of the 1930s would not have looked favorably upon much of what he as the Devil had to say. Even today there are number of religious and bible fundamentalist who will try to dismiss this work as the ramblings of a delusional man possibly writing while under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. No matter, this book is profound and it holds many keys to unlocking a better understanding of our own minds and the excuses we all use as reasons not to live up to our God given potential.

I had never read any of Hill’s work before although I am familiar with his Law of Attraction as recently popularized by Rhonda Byrne and the rest of the contributors to the book and DVD “The Secret”.

To be honest, I was never very impressed by “The Secret”. I’ve always found the Law of Attraction to be a bit simplistic and hokey and the whole “name it and claim it” philosophy that it spawned to be damaging to the health and wellbeing of uneducated, unwise and imperfect humans. People are too prone to taking the easy way out and the way in which the Law of Attraction is presented in “The Secret” and other similar modern interpretations is just too easy. It leaves out what I believe to be the most important aspect of things. It’s not enough to meditate on a problem, eventually you have to get off your ass and do something.

So knowing that the original Law of Attraction was conceptualized by Hill as early as 1918 I was reluctant to give too much credence to anything else he might have to say.

However; by 1938, in his interview with The Devil, Hill had stopped calling it the Law of Attraction and had reconceptualized it as the Law of Hypnotic Rhythm. This new interpretation changes everything and I dare say had it not been suppressed for some 70 plus years, “The Secret” may never have been published.

Simply put, while the Law of Attraction says you are what you think about, the Law of Hypnotic Rhythm says you are what you refuse to think about.

How many times have you observed people that simply drift through life, reacting strongly only when negative input such has job loss, marital breakdown or illness makes it too uncomfortable to continue without putting in some effort?

Think of the thermostat in your house. A thermostat is happy to sit and do nothing forever until the temperature in your house gets too cold, at that point it switches your furnace on and is once again happy to sit and do nothing until it gets too hot. Human behavior is a lot like a thermostat. As long as our basic needs are met, most people never see the need to change their behavior. That’s hypnotic rhythm. Sure we may say we want different things, but just like that thermostat, there are very few influences strong enough to push us out of our comfort zone and force us to make the necessary changes to get us there.

And what hold’s most people in a state of hypnotic rhythm?

Fear!

Fear that making changes to our behavior would not only fail to get us what we want but would make our lives so uncomfortable that we would also lose the things we rely on to make our lives bearable. So instead we compromise, carving out a comfortable little niche that is neither too hot nor too cold and drift through life never completely happy or satisfied but content enough not to have to make any serious effort to change anything. To stretch the thermostat analogy a bit, it’s as if we are afraid that if we change our behavior before the thermostat says we should we’ll break it and the house will get either way too hot or way too cold and then we will have no choice but to work at changing it.

According to Hill this is exactly the state of mind the Devil wants us to have. When we drift along through life, governed by fear of the unknown it’s the Devil who calls the shots. Slowly but surely we compromise away our inner most dreams and desires until we are trapped in a Hell of our own making.

The process is started in childhood by well meaning parents and teachers who just want us to be safe and happy but unwittingly stifle creativity and discourage self discovery. Children who buck the system are called “free spirits” or “reckless” and although some go on to stunning success, most are beaten down by a system that fears them as much as it envies them.

How many genius children have been flunked out of school and shunned by society because the system didn’t know what to do with them? How many Einstein’s, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs have been lost to us forever simply because their parents and teachers, and later police, social workers, prison guards and parole officer’s didn’t recognize and nurture their creativity? I shudder to think what we may have lost.

But there is hope. We must stop drifting and live with purpose. Take control of that thermostat and tell it who’s boss!

Sure you might get cold – put on a sweater! Too hot? Get naked!

The point is to DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Nobody ever made their mark in the world by seeking comfort and drifting. The Devil knows it, God knows it and deep down you know it too.

Toward the end of the book Napoleon Hill asks the Devil what he fears. His response sums up the entire message perfectly;
Q – You seem to hold nothing sacred. A – You are wrong. I hold sacred the one thing which is my master – the one thing I fear. Q – What is that? A – The power of independent thought backed by definiteness of purpose. – [The Interrogator and The Devil] Napolean Hill; Outwitting The Devil, The Secret to Freedom and Success
Independent thought and definiteness of purpose, not fear and drifting are what “outwits” the Devil.

The apostle Paul put it another way.
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. [1 Timothy 1:7]
Stuck drifting? Face your fears, use your brain, you’re better than “this”!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

The Prayer of St. Francis - A Father's Day Meditation

I originally posted this back in Februrary of 2010 right around my dad's birthday. This morning while I think about what father's day means to me and the life I learned to live in the shadow of a greatly peaceful man I can think of no better way to honor both my earthly and heavenly father that to repost this childhood memory. You see my father would often break into song at the strangest times, in the midst of some of the most mundane and meial tasks of daily living. It's a tradition I have continued. Personally I tend to sing while washing dishes or mowing the lawn. One day when I was about 10 or 11 years old, my dad and I were slopping out the pig pen. I, as a begruding child did so because I was told to, but on this particular day my dad managed to make it an act of worship! As I picked up a wheel barrel full of pig shit, grumbling too myself but how heavy and discusting it was, I distinctly rememeber hearing my father's soft Irish tenor voice lilting through the barn. What I heard changed my attitude in an instant and speaks volumes to the kind of life my family has lived for generations.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace, Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy; O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. St. Francis of Assisi
Happy father's day to the man who made shovelling shit and act of worship. My the peace the surpasses all understanding follow you and all who read this all the days of your life.

Friday, June 1, 2012

I'm Back

I'm Back! It's been just over a year since my last post here. I haven't stopped blogging, I just renamed everything and moved over to Wordpress last spring because I liked some of their tools better. But to be honest, the community over there just isn't the same. Put simply, I miss you guys! So I'm back. From now on I'll post on both pages simultaneously. I've been working on some real duzies lately. Stay tuned... Lauren