Friday, February 29, 2008

Upward Spiral

Ever have that out of control feeling where things just get better and better and no matter what temporary setbacks you encounter, you are able to overcome them? I really like that feeling a lot. This is what I am calling an “upward spiral” and here’s what that might look like for you:
* You make the right choices
* You expect that things will somehow go your way
* You create an environment where it’s okay to take reasonable risks and in turn you get more than reasonable rewards
* You have a sense of urgency and things get done – you don’t procrastinate, but rather act when appropriate on the best information you have at the time
* You have support and know where to ask for help when you need it…and then you actually ask for the help and get the support
* You are positive rather than negative
* You have optimism rather than pessimism
* You have hopefulness rather than hopelessness
* You have a balanced life filled with meaningful work and enjoy family, friends, fun, and a balanced and healthy diet with plenty of exercise and activity
* You have abundance and you give generously from that abundance rather than through sacrificing
* You are grateful
You, you, you, you, you…all these points begin with you. Know why? It’s because these are all choices that you make. It doesn’t happen by accident – it happens on purpose…and with purpose.

Okay, so check this out – this is how I’m feeling again in University Advancement after a few weeks – we’re at the beginning of an “upward spiral” with some small successes at first and we’re ready to make a habit out of success. It’s like us, it’s what we’re used to, it’s what we expect, and we won’t settle for anything less.

Sidebar: Sometimes on our way to success, we have to redefine success. Remember that most of the time it’s not about absolute perfection, it’s about finishing…and perfectionists tend to have a difficult time finishing. However, while perfection is overrated, superior performance is not.

We just had an amazing event, a real success, Thursday evening where we brought our more than generous friends of the campus together with the students they support through scholarships. That feeling; that energy – that’s what success looks like. The stories of the first to donate scholarship funds to the most recent to donate scholarship funds – not that different from the stories of the recipients of their generosity – stories of overcoming temporary setbacks; stories of gratitude; stories about choosing success. Now we did have a little microphone glitch, but the President was fabulous (again) and used a temporary setback (feedback actually) to the collective benefit of everyone in the room. She chose success.

My advice: Create your own upward spiral – make the choice; give yourself permission; launch yourself to atmospheric heights. The view is heavenly.

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