Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Creating Success Part 1 - Information


In this first part of the Creating Success Trilogy, I develop the ground floor of success. The basis of Success is Information.

If you think about it, information is what enables us to function in the everyday world, no matter where, or when. From birth we are handed huge volumes of information to consume and integrate into our thought patterns. The human child goes through 15 to 20 years of absorbing information to be able to function as adults in our complex society. 
Our access to information determines what kind of life we have and how much wealth we accumulate. Kids in rich families don’t get the same information as kids in poor families. They’re taught different things and to think in different ways than poor kids. The information we have access to determines our expectations and affects our choices. The information we are exposed to even affects what questions we ask and predetermines the answers.
The reason that there are so many unhappy people in the world is because they know that something is wrong but they don’t know what it is. They can’t define the problem or the solution. The quality of information available to the average (non-affluent) person is limited, narrow, obsolete, opinionated hearsay. 
The daily conversation of the working class is filled with one-liners from the most popular sitcoms. Social standing is dependent on the advanced art of the best comeback to witty statements. In this environment nothing is accurate or original. You don’t get points for originality. This is where the problem starts. 
Everybody is in the same boat, and it’s leaking. The average person can’t step out of their world temporarily and look at it objectively. They keep getting the same information presented in the same way which gives the same answers. I believe it’s called a treadmill.
It’s quite amazing to me that there is so much information available to anyone with a computer and a connection to the internet. Before the internet era, getting information meant having access to libraries. The elite university libraries were where the really neat books were. Of course access was limited to upper class kids. The rest didn’t even know those books existed.
Now, we have a vastly different problem. There is so much information available that we’re totally overwhelmed. “There just isn’t enough time, and I have people I need to text.” “So, how do I know what’s important anyway”? “Is it going to make me popular”? “Will it help me get the right job”? 
People have been trained to accept information “bursts”. They don’t seek information, they’re hit with it, sometimes with consent and sometimes not.
So, the real value of information is not comprehended. The simple truth is that Information tells us about the nature of anything we care to look at. What it looks like, how it functions, what qualities it possesses, how it fits in with everything else, what it affects and how it is effected. It also enables us to look at the very abstract idea of meaning. 
What does what I am looking at “mean”. Meaning is the hidden gem in information. Meaning is what elevates and transforms information into knowledge.
The more competent the source of the information, the more we can trust the picture the information is revealing to us. Accurate information in problem solving produces positive results. Failure to use accurate information usually brings negative or disastrous results. And here is the point of separation between the upbringing of rich and poor kids. 
The information shared in daily contact between rich parents and their kids is filled with information about being successful. How you talk, what you wear, what you do, how you recognize business opportunities, how you make money, how you use it, how you relate to those you hire. Years of exposure to this eventually build a world view ideally suited to being successful and wealthy. The total information/belief system is complete.
Contrast this with the upbringing of the poor (economically challenged). Visualize the dinner table (or couch) of a poor family. The information shared is about not being able to pay which bill this week, intermingled with comments about something stupid on the TV. “And you had better graduate so you can get a good job”. They’re not easy to find these days”.” Look what they’ve done to this country”. “All my buddies say we’re in for bad times, I don’t know what we’re going to do”! ”I’m just too old”.
The information available to these two groups couldn’t be farther apart. The rich group can’t imagine what the problem is? “If they’re poor, it’s their own fault”. The poor group can’t imagine why the rich treat them so badly. “Can’t they see what we’re going through? They're making life hard for us!”
What separates the rich from the poor is what separates the successful from the unsuccessful. Accurate, complete, relevant, timely, meaningful Information. No matter what you are trying to do, then you owe it to yourself to use good information. 
Start with a conscious effort to see how good the information is you normally rely on. Develop the habit of accepting only the best information upon which to base your views and decisions. Don’t be influenced to accept inferior information by those around you. This step is the critical one. If you aren’t already doing this, then begin now.
When you are trying to solve a problem, define what you are looking for to the best of your ability. Then find the sources that contain the appropriate kind of information. Sources tend to specialize. Develop a method for analyzing the quality of information. 
One simple method involves posing the same question to multiple similar locations. Then compare the answers to get a sense of the quality. Pick the best one and use it. Academic sources can be useful for certain kinds of information because they tend to be more accurate and rigorous in their citations. They also have access to the latest research. Their information is shared more readily than with proprietary private research.
The information that you use determines your world view, which determines the options you have in life. If you are unsatisfied with your life, look at your bottom line to find the source of the problem and the solution.
The second part of the Creating Success Trilogy will explore Knowledge.
Ron Pettell 2011-2018

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Passion Is The Key To Happiness and Financial Success

Circumstances Are Usually In Control Of Our Lives

It took me many years to fully understand these words.
We get caught up in circumstances that seem to be out-of-our-hands and struggle to keep our noses above water as we swim toward anything that resembles a piece of stable, dry land.

Most people, most of the time, set a course but have no wind in their sail, gas in their tank and frequently not even a rudder. They are dam sincere about wanting change, but  have absolutely no hope of getting there. On top of that, after spinning their wheels enough times, they get discouraged, old or both. The opportunities are gone along with their vitality and motivation.

Our Occupations Trap Us

A huge part of the problem has to do with the occupation we initially choose without full comprehension. Our attitude in the beginning is that it's not important what we do; we can change later....no big deal. Besides we have to have money and it's being offered right now. I'd better take it. 

We get into this line of work and time goes by, and by. Pretty soon we're locked in. We're more experienced, making more money and starting over with something else is getting harder. This process goes on until finally we can't leave. 

This is long after we realize that we really resent our work. It takes all weekend to recover from it and return the next week. We are now trapped because like most people, we bought liabilities like cars, phones, TVs, sound systems, lawn mowers and all the other things that we thought would make working ok. 

In the end  they guarantee that resentment will turn to hatred because of  the hidden cost of losing the very thing that makes life worthwhile; happiness and passion for living.

This scenario gets played out millions of times daily throughout the world. Without realizing what happened, life has passed by.

We Have A Choice

It doesn't have to be that way. No matter where you are in life, you can gain control of your life if you truly want to. First the determination comes, then the learning, then the applying. It's simple, but needs sustained effort to accomplish.

That's what this blog is about. I want to help you unravel the true from the untrue. I would like to offer what I know to help you realize that happiness isn't just another word. It's a reality that is the birthright of every person on this planet.

Everyone Is Unique

One system doesn't fit all. Nor is there one method that everyone should use. Everyone is unique so each solution is unique. The only thing that is the same are the principles that let each person find their own happiness and success. There are really only a few principles but they are profound and life changing, seriously life changing.

You Must Be Prepared To Change

And that is the prerequisite for happiness; you must be prepared to have your life changed. There is nothing that you can buy or acquire that will change your life. You can't  preserve your present life in the way that it now exists. 

All the components that add up to unhappiness will prevent happiness. You have to be willing to give up the unhappiness. 

Humans cling to their unhappiness for a semblance of comfort. You have to let it go. I mean it; you will struggle but happiness must win. Once you do this, you are ready to begin.

Passion Is The Key To Happiness, Fulfillment and Financial Success

Passion is the natural state of humans. To experience and receive enjoyment from being alive is the way we come into this world and are taught to quickly lose. 

We must remember. We must reconnect to our memories and make them ever-present. Passion is our connection to life and to others. It's the feeling of newness and excitement that made us run and jump and laugh as kids. It's a feeling. It's a feeling. It's a feeling...Remember?

Passion As A Tool

When you have embraced passion in your life and experience it daily, you are ready to use it to create a better life for you and your family. And, hopefully, a better world.

Passion, Energy, Life is the fundamental for creativity and success. The more you have of it, the greater your success. Period.

Passion gives you energy, enhances your concentration, motivates you to sustained effort, inspires you with new creativity, helps you to plan and organize, directs your learning process, prevents a lot of wasted effort and mistakes, eliminates laziness and procrastination and teaches you how to hustle. There's probably something I've left out here.

An Inspired Life Is a Passionate Life

When you are passionate, you are creative, you don't get tired or bored. You don't notice the time go by. You are happy when you work, sorry when you have to stop and eager to get started again the next day. The work is enjoyable and the result is usually excellent.

Passionate work is inspired work. The work that was inspired in the past is the only work that has endured and been passed down to us through history. This is the stuff we pay money to look at in the museums and bother to put in our history books for our children to admire.

Money Is The Result of a Passionate  Life

When we focus on happiness we are focusing on a force of nature. Happiness causes the effects of wealth in all its forms. It's a cause.

When we are passionate, happy and competent in the work we do, we will be financially successful. Our work brings happiness to others and we receive happiness from them.

The energy of passion is outgoing, giving and loving. This opens the door for the universe to fill us back up with a constant stream of inspired, dynamic, passionate energy. 

The more we do it the more we get. I don't believe there is a limit to how passionate and inspired we can feel.

This is the simple  basis for a Happy, Fulfilling and Financially Successful Life for you and your family.

To Your Success
Ron Pettell