Last week I was interviewed by Mark Greene from Cars Yeah! One of the questions he asked me was: "What was your proudest business moment?".
I really wanted to say this moment right here. And, that answer wouldn't be that far off. I was honored to be interviewed by Mark who has asked similar questions to many automotive icons.
I wouldn't be that far off because, many of my proudest moments are rather recent. I am sure, or hope that it is true for you as well. We all know the someone who goes on and on about their "glory days", usually as a high school sports champ. So what happened that they haven't continued to do remarkable things?
My thought, is that they put their triumph on such a pedestal it would be difficult to imagine, or achieve anything better. When most likely they did many things. Many things which, they just cannot see, because, they are living in the past.
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I turn the question around a bit. What IS your greatest moment in business? With this question we automatically think in the present with a nod to the future. This simple change facilitates forward thinking and creating a path to more great moments.
I would assume for many of you, like me, your greatest moment in business is centered around your passion. Something you believe highly in. Something that excites and challenges you. Something that is difficult and full of discovery.