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In managing our own careers, we all need to understand our individual missions, how they fit with the missions of others, and how we can create an environment that fosters synergy in sharing our missions with others. Social media has created a platform for conversation that can accelerate the benefits of fostoring creativity.
I like the graphic, too. Is that you in the red suit?
Why not try out your secret mission? Will you recognize it when it crosses your path? Opportunity comes in many shapes and sizes- try just one- make a difference.
I'm trying one this week- raising money for a chinese woman, struggling to help her own daughter and other children with autism. When the article crossed my desk from the Wall Street Journal, I could have said "I wish her luck, I can't help." But it occurred to me I knew someone in China who could make sure any money raised would go directly to Ma Chen's school. I have a close friend who works in the Embassy in Beijing. This makes it easier to think an email, a little leg work, and maybe something is possible. And it is possible, so we're off and running to see if we can make a difference.
This is what being a "superhero" is about- understanding when you may have the tools at your fingertips to help change the world, and then deciding to take the risk to do it. It may not be all that much, but it's the small things that cumulatively change the world.
And all it requires is saying "Yeah- I think I can do that- it's worth a try."
Consider the average reader of your articles and I bet you’ll find they’re predominantly change agents, either within the structure of their own corporate organization or their industries at large.
In a working environment where precious hours, days and months can slip through our fingers while we fight in the trenches for “The Man”, your reminder to nurture our inner dreamer is well taken.
As for being a change agent at work, my attitude greatly effects those around me so I always try to stay upbeat even in the face of adversity. I find that sending love never does any harm, but joining the masses in their siege of unhappiness is much much worse.
Find what resonates, and just tryit as Whitney says.
Thanks for your Posts
Keith
Far better, of course, is to pursue your own crazy vision -- your secret mission -- of what's possible. And if you don't know what your secret mission is yet, then your first assignment is to find it. And who knows? If you practice enough, you might even get the chance to finish several different secret missions before you're done.