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Define Your Greatest Moments – cm Challenge 06/28/10

 

THE LESSON – GREATEST MOMENTS

A few weeks ago the popular television show, Larry King Live, celebrated its 25th anniversary. The show is CNN’s longest-running interview program, and over the years the show has played host to some of the most celebrated interviews in history. As part of the celebration, viewers were invited to review the top 25 favorite show moments and then vote for the Top Five. You can review the results here.

The show really got me thinking about greatness. People like greatness. Michael Jordan’s Greatest Dunks. The Beatles’ Greatest Hits. Johnny Depp’s Greatest Films. The Greatest Moments in History. The Greatest Books of All-Time. I could go on and on, but you get the picture.

Have you ever sat down and reflected on your greatest achievements? Have you ever asked others (spouse, friends, parents, etc.), what they think your five greatest moments are? You might be surprised at what you hear, but these are some of the defining moments in your life.

THE CHALLENGE

This week’s challenge is to define your greatest moments up to this point in your life. They can be a mix of personal and professional milestones, or you might create a separate list for each. Take some time to ask the people who are close to you what they think your greatest achievements are. You can then compare your defining moments with the moments that others have identified and reflect on the similarities and differences. This is what people are going to remember you for. Are you happy with the results?

THE REFLECTION

  1. What did you learn about yourself this week as a result of completing this challenge?
  2. How can you continue to benefit from this challenge in the future?
  3. What was your biggest takeaway?
  4. What positive changes could you make going forward in order to maximize the benefit of this challenge?
  5. How would continual practice of this challenge change your life?

 

Be great this week.

Gary Jensen
Editor | collector mentor

To download companion worksheets to use with The collector mentor Challenge, please visit www.collectormentor.com/thechallenge.

June 28, 2010 By : Editor Category : mentor challenge spotlight Tags:,
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Flexing Your Risk Muscle – cm Challenge 06/21/10

 

THE LESSON – FLEXING YOUR RISK MUSCLE

This week’s challenge is inspired by a quotation from Roger Von Oech:

Everyone has a ‘risk muscle’. You keep it in shape by trying new things. If you don’t it atrophies. Make a point of using it at least once a day.”

Roger is the president of California-based consulting firm, Creative Think. I was turned on to Roger’s work about two years ago while I was researching the fear of failure for an article I was writing. For many people, the fear of failure is a powerful, limiting force that sometimes prevents us from trying new things, taking chances, and exercising our risk muscles. Often this fear leads to excuses for inaction:

I don’t have the time. I don’t have the money. I’m not smart enough. I’m not good enough. I could never do that. I’m too slow. I don’t know where to start.

Ugh! How many times have these thoughts stopped you from trying something new? Probably more than you can remember or care to admit for that matter. However, as Roger points out, we have to try new things in order to exercise our risk muscles and keep them in shape

THE CHALLENGE

This week, while at work or at home, try to identify one new thing that you can do to exercise your risk muscle each day. It doesn’t have to be as risky as crossing skydiving off of your bucket list, but it should be something that provides you with a new experience—something that pushes you to see things from a different perspective.

Here are a couple of ideas to help you get your creative juices flowing:

  • Take an alternative route to work.
  • Pack your lunch this week if you normally go out.
  • Brush your teeth with your opposite hand.
  • Try water instead of pop/soda or vice versa.
  • Read a magazine you wouldn’t normally read.
  • Dress in your Sunday best each day for work.

As I hope you will see, even simple exercises like those described above are likely to provide fresh insights and get you thinking in new ways. However, if this challenge inspires you to go skyping, horseback riding, or out on a blind date, great! Your risk muscle will only be that much stronger.

If you feel inclined, please share one (or all) of your seven exercises in the comments area of this post.

THE REFLECTION

  1. What did you learn about yourself this week as a result of completing this challenge?
  2. How can you continue to benefit from this challenge in the future?
  3. What was your biggest takeaway?
  4. What positive changes could you make going forward in order to maximize the benefit of this challenge?
  5. How would continual practice of this challenge change your life?

 

Be sure to exercise this week!

Gary Jensen
Editor | collector mentor

To download companion worksheets to use with The collector mentor Challenge, please visit www.collectormentor.com/thechallenge.

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June 20, 2010 By : Editor Category : mentor challenge spotlight Tags:,
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June 14, 2010 By : Editor Category : fun stuff rants & raves spotlight Tags:,
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Win $50 Contest Series c/o InsideARM.com

Would you like a chance to win an extra $50? We thought so! And, thanks to InsideARM.com you can!

This past April, InsideARM.com launched a contest series to provide credit and collection industry professionals an opportunity to have a little fun while getting rewarded for doing so.

The Collector Contest Series is relatively simple. Visit the website, click on one of the available contests, and submit your entry. Then, once the contest closes, readers will place their vote and a winner will be selected.  Just think…it could be you!

So what are you waiting for? Stop by and enter today!

For more information, please visit www.insidearm.com/go/win-50-bucks.

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June 11, 2010 By : Editor Category : fun stuff misc spotlight Tags:,
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