WORDLESS WEDNESDAY 12/12/07: Stop Living…
December 12, 2007 by Sean Kelly
Filed under Business
Comments Welcome
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Phil Gerbyshak turned me on to Wordless Wednesday. Thanks, Phil. Check out : Slacker Manager (b5), Make It Great Guy, & his book: 10 Ways to Make It Great. Warning: if you’re more a Make It Mediocre! person, Phil’s probably not the guru for you.
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Nice sentiment. I wish more folks would take heed.
Hope you have a wonderful WW. I’ve posted my contribution here and hope you drop by for a look around:
http://writteninc.blogspot.com/2007/12/wordless-wednesday-push-envelope.html
All the best…
Carmi
pretty strong statement…something to think about, nice msg!
Easier said than done. :-)
Happy WW! My Wordless Wednesday
Great message, even better that it came from a Church!
Hey Sean! Great message. Definitely something to think about given that we as people tend to live within the lines rather thinking outside of the lines and taking risk, that may actually take us to a new place, etc… I could go on. Thanks for the tip about wordless wednesday. I may leave something next week!
Darlene
Interview Guru
http://www.interviewchatter.com/
Thanks Darlene,
I bit blunt, but that’s the intention, I guess.
As we say at IdeaFarm, If you can’t run with the big hogs, stay in the sty.
Sean
Well done Sean! Love the sentiment and the fact you gave this a go. Looking forward to seeing this become a staple of your site.
I am now using words since it is Sat. morning. I, of course could not comment on Wed.
Joel Libava
Joel Libava said I am now using words since it is Sat. morning. I, of course could not comment on Wed.
Joel Libava is a consummate sales professional and the “franchise king” of Cleveland, Ohio. That we induced speechlessness (or at least wordlessness) for even one day must be counted as one of FranchisePick.com’s crowning acheivements of 2007.
It did occur to me that my first Wordless Wednesday was a bit of a sham – and you were all too kind (unobservent? apathetic?) to expose my fraud. It just occurred to me that while I did feature a photograph, it was, in fact, a photograph of words.
As I intend to continue the practice, perhaps I should rename it LessWords Wednesday. Or change it to Textless Tuesday.
The great part about the Internet is that you make the rules. Go ahead and start a new “Textless Tuesday.” Maybe others will follow. That’s how Wordless Wednesday started no doubt :)
Keep at it Sean. This sure is fun!
I usually cringe when I see a church with a sign out front. I’ve read some of the most ridiculous and confusing things on those signs. This is a cool message, though.
As someone who works in the church, I am tired of watching people just coast through life. It’s boring. It’s predictable. It accomplishes what’s already been accomplished.
Sean!?! Help! I am trying to understand Wordless Wednesday. I have a submission for tomorrow. Do I just add the link and vola’ it gets added somewhere. I couldn’t figure out where the link was going. Can you give a novice some insight?
Thanks!
Darlene
Interview Guru
http://www.interviewchatter.com
Darlene:
You just make your post as usual, then got to wordlesswednesday.com. They’ll have this post with a little box that you add your name and post URL to and it automatically adds a link to your WW post.
Pretty cool little link widget. But the post might not be up til tomorrow. Plus, we can all post links.
darlene. Sean.
Up late?
Can’t wait to see WW.
I can. Good Night…………
Joel