We all have the ability to create. So why do some people feel they need permission in order to move forward with their ideas? Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff discuss how to cast off the need for permission and create value like you were meant to do.
Show Notes:
Permission means that you can’t move forward unless someone else says you can.
If you're asking permission, you're giving someone power to exercise over you in certain situations.
Some people’s first consideration when they have a new idea is to prepare a proposal and get permission to move forward.
Some parents give their children free rein to do whatever they want to do.
If you have a lot of children, you have to manage, not just parent.
Being a parent is like being a business owner in that you’re always being watched.
If you ignore your surroundings and you aren't tuned in, you can get old without having any wisdom.
When you go for the easiest, fastest solution, you’re usually going for the worst one.
Resources:
Creative Careers: Making a Living With Your Ideas by B. Jeffrey Madoff
Charlatan by Pope Brock
Empire of Deception by Dean Jobb
“The Junkification of American Life” by David Brooks
Thinking About Your Thinking by Dan Sullivan
Learn more about Jeffrey Madoff
Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach®