Amaze Yourself
by Miki SaxonSometimes we amaze ourselves. Not because someone else says something, but because we revisit something we did a week or a month or longer in the past and we see it from the outside—and we are amazed.
We look at it and marvel; the quality and execution impresses; the inherent value surprises; and we revel in the fact that it is our creation.
It doesn’t matter what it is, big or small; whether it was produced at work or elsewhere; it doesn’t even matter if anyone else will ever see it.
We look and we are amazed.
This happens to me when I read something I wrote a month, a year, a decade ago. Not everything, but more than I would expect.
It doesn’t matter if anyone else agrees or says anything, although it’s great when they do, but I read and am amazed.
Today I want to share my amazement with you.
A few months ago I received an email from the editor of The Conference Board Review inviting me to submit an article for the next issue.
The Conference Board Review is the quarterly magazine of The Conference Board, the world’s preeminent business membership and research organization. Founded in 1976, TCB Review is a magazine of ideas and opinion that raises tough questions about leading-edge issues at the intersection of business and society.
And not just for the online version, but to appear in the actual magazine.
When I opened the hard copy and read my article that is when the real amazement hit.
The article is called Management vs. Leadership and is the second of four articles on leadership. I hope you’ll take time to read them all, then come back and comment.
One more thing, just for the thrill of it, review things you did in the past and be amazed.
Your comments—priceless
Don’t miss a post, subscribe via RSS or EMAIL
Image credit: The Conference Board