Dec 10 2009

My 2010 Resolutions For Business and Life

Published by Navigator at 9:21 pm under Uncategorized

Yea, I know, nobody makes resolutions anymore much less keep them. But here’s mine.

I RESOLVE TO:

Be Remarkable In All That I Do

As Seth Godin says, conversations only happen on the edges. Strive to be remarkable in everything whether it’s my relationships, business ventures, speeches or writings. Leave a legacy.

Ride To Cool Places

I want to find new favorite rides in Florida this winter, ride through Sedona and the rest of Arizona in the spring, ride into Nova Scotia this coming summer and catch the leaves changing along the Blue Ridge Parkway and Dragon’s Tail in the fall. Also meet up with and ride with some really cool bikers along the way.

Hang Out With More ‘20-30 Something’ Business People

This isn’t about ‘staying young’. It’s about hanging out with and tapping into the future of business. Peter Drucker wrote that ‘Significance precedes momentum…’ These young people are for real, making it happen and coming to a business deal near you. Be aware.

Attend More Conferences

Nothing shifts my consciousness better than attending a great conference. You can read their books, but nothing takes the place of being in the same room with a Mark Victor Hansen or Seth Godin and hear their perspectives in their voice.

Teach/Learn/Mentor More

There’s nothing better than creating a learning environment where everyone both gives and receives incredible experiences and knowledge. A dynamic where sparks fly, ideas are born and deals are made. And do most of it from the back of my bike.

Dwain – The Biker Guy

As always – This is my opinion and I look forward to yours.  So, if you disagree or simply want to pile on, please do so either here on the BLOG or email me directly at Navigator@BikersGuidetoBusiness.Com  I look forward to hearing from you.

Stumble it!

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2 Responses to “My 2010 Resolutions For Business and Life”

  1. Greg Rolletton 10 Dec 2009 at 11:43 pm

    Looking forward to being one of those 20something business guys you hang with. I think there is a lot we can learn by reaching out and learning from other generations – no conversation or learning experience should be one-sided.

    Best of luck on your goals in 2010!

  2. Rodney Lucason 11 Dec 2009 at 6:08 am

    Well, your resolutions sounds great. If you get a chance, make it out to Portland, Oregon. There are plenty of 20 – 30 year olds doing fun and creative things in business. Some of us, like myself, also like to do it from the back of a bike. I guarantee beauty, good booze, and creative and encourage minds.

    Take care.

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