11:46 When I have other things I need to be doing
So you got this rock.
It’s a pretty big rock and your pushing it along.
You go up some hills and you follow it down some trenches.
Sometimes, It even feels like you are pushing more than one rock at the same time and that every inch forward you move one rock, a couple of the others go somewhere you didn’t want them to.
Maybe that’s because your actually pushing too many rocks or that some of them have started pushing you. Maybe you got a rock where it needed to go and someone else has taken up the task.
Regardless, the rocks and you are all shaping each other, the ground you roll over, the people you see, the people who see you, the people who help you and the people who you help along the way.
Now let’s add the fact that a good 75% of what happens is completely under your control.
What rocks you try to move, what rocks don’t, who helps you, who you help.
How do you make sure that with the time that you have and at for as much of that 75% as possible, you are pushing on the right rocks and to the right places with the right team?
Is it even about the rocks at all?

For right now it is.
Back to it.




Phil Said,
April 21, 2009 @ 10:42 am
If it’s about the rocks at all, it’s also about the fact that You Rock.