Sometimes, the wind is at our back, the resources are easily acquired and good karma increases our ability to do great work.
Sometimes.
Other times, it feels like we're up against it, that the wind has shifted, that there's not a lot of opportunity or momentum.
It's in those times that, "what are you working on?" becomes a vital question, a lifeline to get us from here to there.
Trainwrecks, tantrums, massive shifts in the way things are and are supposed to be--they make it difficult to concentrate, to plan, to leap...
We each have a platform, access to tools, a change we'd like to make in the world around us. We each have a chance to connect, to see, to lead.
And it's not, at least right now, fun or easy. It might not even seem like you've got a shot, or that the wind is too harsh.
Persist. It matters.
from Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/222850586/0/sethsblog~Rolling-up-our-sleeves.html
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