The best drivers are unremarkable. Their actions are predictable. The drive is unexciting. They get from here to there with a minimum amount of fuss.
A good driver fits in, all the way.
It's entirely possible to drive your career this way, your day at work, the interactions you have.
The alternative is to understand that the opposite of good driving at work isn't crashing. The opposite is leaping. Connecting, changing things.
Don't do it in your car, but consider trying it at your keyboard.
from Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/480525214/0/sethsblog~On-being-a-good-driver.html
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