I wrote a new manifesto on a wonderful web site, Change This. In it, I talk about our need to strive for minimal achievement. This is a strange concept for most of us because we are all constantly taught to go-go-go- build our lives bigger, better and faster. We are taught to dream big. This is okay but most of us are addicted to achievement. More importantly, we have to think about why we are doing this, who we are doing this for, and what are we actually driving toward. If we strive for minimal achievement, we can momentarily forget about the grand vision- there will always be someone richer, smarter or better looking than you. Focusing on the grand vision can paralyze ourselves sometimes. We need to take action and start. If we downsize our dreams and figure out how we define success, we can set patient interim goals that can get us ultimately to what will make us happily successful. It may not be the fastest way, but it is the most surefooted.
Striving for minimal achievement enables us to focus on one thing at a time. There is incredible power in this. Multitasking is a myth. We lose 50% productivity in it. This is becoming increasingly difficult because we are raising a generation of attention deficit individuals. We have lost our business focus.
There is incredible power in focus. Do this. There is incredible power doing one thing at a time. Change this, just for today.
I am a filmmaker/ producer. i find that stops most people from even thinking of investing in me/ my company.
There this prejudice against the entertainment industry even though it is one of our leading exports and a trillion dollar industry.
And to think there are thousands of under served people and families desiring for entertainment that is yet to be develop to represent them.
I help an African gentleman make a movie for 100 K he sold his DVDs direct and had sales for over 60,000 DVDs in one month.
Not bad for a start up from a person from another continent.
Well i am stumped, I have completed my MBA, was nominated for an EMMY, I run a TV station at the momment and dont know how to advance my company to the next level.
came across your site looking up information about seed investments.
I agree about starting small, the big picture can paralyze people.
Paris Moore