Saturday, March 7, 2009

You Cannot Hide From Innovation

By: Lance Wislow

You cannot live in a world without change, it is a physical impossibility. Moreover, you should not try to avoid change, rather you should embrace it, understand it and welcome it. You cannot hide from innovation, just like you cannot hide from change, nor should you attempt to. Innovation is everywhere and even if you do not see the changes in real time, think back 20-years, there were no cell phones, no fax machines, no laptops, and no iPods.Now then, when we look at the many the innovations of our time we see the incredible benefits they bring us. They make us more efficient, save us time, help us communicate and hopefully improve our standard of living and quality of life. Consider, the computer, email, social networks, and the many informational websites. All good right, sure they are, so you have to ask yourself why is everyone so down on innovation and change?Well, it all gets back to human nature, and human needs, the need for stability, comfort, safety, and sense of security. Some of the reasons people resist change and shun innovation is really all about fear. Fear of the unknown. The reason folks hide from it, is solely due to the fight or flight response. They'll either run from it and hide or attack it; attacking those who bring it about or threaten to create change in the world.The innovator must deal with this, it is a constant battle, yes, one worth fighting for even if those who attack do so merely out of fear of the future unknown, so please consider this.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lance_Winslow

Innovate Yourself

by : Army Twain

My friend is a speaker and she told me that so many years ago, when she was speaking for a group, the director started to ask her how she came about speaking on the topics or issues she did and how did she particularly define that. My friend replied that she had not really looked at something in particular. My friend added that she was speaking and discussing in those topics that really moved her, intellectually, spiritually and emotionally and most especially on some topics of discussion which she believed will greatly help people. Then the director suddenly brought up the thought."But why not invent or re-invent yourself, every so often?" my speaker friend was about to make a note, that she was doing fine as it pertains to monetary compensation and everything, but when the director in the audience all of a sudden brought up that idea to invent and re-inventing oneself, my friend also reflected. The very word "invent" carries with it, the purpose or reason of a designed and desired result. That is where one should start, and then work backwards. My friend realized that though she had taken enough planning and thought on which direction or way she wanted her life and course to go, she actually never approached it from the angle of inventing herself, nor with the plan or intention of inventing.The power of this approach is that how you live your life and more significantly, the kind of person you want or like to be is not left to fate, destiny, whims, current happenings or even circumstances. There are several people that do not live with end-purpose-intent/motive. They simply let their life, just freely move around or bounce from random choosing, however the boss might react, whatever will take place, to whatever feels good at that moment. Okay, say for example you take an individual's manner of dressing. Several on one side of society just take sit as it sees, accepts what's given or simply remains and stays loyal to the way they dressed when they were in high school or college.While the other side especially the current pop culture and fashion, just lets whoever is the big name on Fashion Network determine the style and length of their pants, how they look or what type of design, color, cut etc. So rather than letting all those other outside influences dictate your choices and designs, why not just "invent" the person you want to be in your clothes? It is incredible how much power, control and direction it can give you. Then try working in that desired direction. Think and decide if the clothing is appropriate for your work, your values, your family and friends.Or much more importantly, the family you want to have in the future and the values you want to have. The person you want to be and the job you want to do. Always "invent" with the style and design of who you want to be and the life you always dream to have.

Source : http://ezinearticles.com/?Invent-and-Innovate-Yourself&id=1850926

Keys to Life Innovation! Unleash the Power Today

By:Nicholas Finegan

For you or anyone else to become a life innovator you need to have a plan! This plan must be infused with a clear mind and good self esteem.To become a life innovator means to invent and re-invent your life to create the life-style you deserve. This means freeing yourself from confusion, pain, judgments and taking control of your destiny.Steps you need to take:1. Make sure you know what you want.2. Make sure you have good self esteem to keep yourself on the right path.3. Make sure you stay motivated and learn from your mistakes.4. Make sure you are goal oriented. Nothing is worse than innovating your life without a set of powerful goals in mind.Now once you know you can do all this, your already on your way to starting your life innovation process.The most important thing you need to innovate your life is to have good self esteem. Innovated self esteem techniques keep you powerful in the pursuit of your innovation endeavors.Most people seek life innovation because they are fed up of being told what to do or are fed up of settling for less in life and/or desire more out of life!For you to be here reading this right now means you have already taken the right steps to manifesting life innovation. Your inner resources will become unlimited for you to adapt and maneuver around the rough edges of your life.Now, the next step you need to take is to use the three steps and your self esteem to manifest life success and design the life you deserve...Most people have no clue what life innovation is. It is a very rare subject that is underground in the personal development world...Follow these three steps and you are already on your way to Life Innovation. Be prepared for the process thats about to take place. It will be a miraculous one if you know what your doing and have good self esteem to guide your success.So after reading this article you have decided that life innovation is exactly what you need.The most powerful system I have found to dramatically increase self worth to start your life innovation process is the Higher Self Esteem and More Course.To your positive life innovation success

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Nicholas_Finegan

Thinking Outside the Box

By : Willie Horton

Do you think that Bill Gates thinks there's a box? Or Warren Buffet? Do you think that Muhammad Ali thought there was a box? What about Sir Richard Branson? How do you think Tiger Woods or Roger Federer would feel if they thought that they had to operate inside 'the box'.Very often, I hear business leaders - I mean 'normal' business leaders, not the people whose names we all know - talk about 'thinking outside the box'. This phrase is frequently used in business, whether it relates to problem solving or innovation. Lots of business people talk about it - very few ever rise to what is in fact not much of a challenge at all. What very few of them have realised is that there is no box!Only special people, unusually successful people - in other words, not normal people - realise this fact. That's why we all know their names - they stand head and shoulders above the rest of us.There is no box - other than the box we create for ourselves. From a very early age, society and education fashion a box for us - and because we're all in the box together, it seems OK. "Get yourself a good education" (Bill Gates dropped out of university) or "Get yourself a good job" (Richard Branson left school when he was sixteen and started Student magazine).When you do get yourself a good job, you're taught how to be a "team player" - that really means "Don't do anything that would upset anyone else on the team, play by the rules and, for God's sake, don't do anything unusual or innovative." And, of course, organisations have a "corporate culture" - that means "this is how we do things around here - conform".So the box - that you've effortlessly slid into - is all around you, supported by the mindless behaviour of all the other clones. And when I hear people talking about "thinking outside the box", I know for a fact, that most of them never will.Never mind "thinking outside the box" - what about living outside it?The Buddha knew there was no box - it just took him a while to experience it. And the people I've already mentioned had some inkling too - although, perhaps, only in relation to certain aspects of their lives, where they were more driven towards the achievement of their goals.The box that you live in - the box that you think inside - was created for you during your formative years - at home, at school, at college, in your first job or two. It's based on what other people told you - and, like a sheep, you've conformed - you've followed. The blind have been leading the blind.It's time to step outside the box.But, actually, you already know how to do that - we all do it from time to time, without realising we're free! For example, I mentioned problem solving earlier. When are you most likely to think of the solution to something that's been bugging you? When you're not thinking about it, of course! When you're in the toilet, the bath, or brushing your teeth.Of course, you're not being a team player in the toilet - corporate culture is never squeezed onto your toothbrush! You solve problems when you accidentally wander outside the box. What you need to be able to do is wander outside the box when you decide - who knows, you might even stay outside and, in doing so, realise that, in reality, there never was a box.Artists, scientists, inventors all wander outside the box too - Picasso called it inspiration, Thomas Edison cultivated his ability to wander when he felt like it. You've got to do the same.How? Well, does 'sitting on the toilet' give you a hint? We need to make space in our lives to do nothing - to daydream (which is completely different from being distracted or letting your mind wander - but other articles deal with this). The Buddha became enlightened when he was sitting under a tree. Newton discovered gravity while he was doing the same thing.The best way to be inspired, of having ground-breaking ideas, of innovatively solving problems, is to take a step back from what you're doing, to slow down, to give your mind the space it needs to be inspired. And, to do this as an integral part of your daily life.I'm not talking about power napping, nor am I talking about meditating in the conventional sense, nor am I suggesting you go for a walk to think things through. I suggest to you - to all my clients - that you set aside a little time most days to sit down - by the river or canal, at a pavement cafe, on your patio or balcony in the evening - and do absolutely nothing.You might be surprised by what dawns on you.Copyright (c) 2009 Willie HortonWillie Horton was born and educated in Dublin, Ireland. An ex-Accountant and ex-Banker, he has worked with business leaders for thirteen years, enabling them understand how their state of mind creates their lives. Clients describe the results as 'unbelievable' and 'life-changing'.Willie now lives with his wife and children in the French Alps.