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Along the streets of the French Quarter you see many New Orleans street performers singing, dancing and not moving. I am most impressed by these people who don't move a muscle, performing as human statues for hours at a time (probably because having done multiple vipassana courses and gone through 3 sittings each day of Adhitthāna, or "Strong Determination" starting on Day 4 where you site for an hour without changing your posture -- I know how hard this is)..The Bearded Silver Man
So it is no surprise that I noticed the bearded silver man who was sitting outside Sacks Fifth Avenue on Canal Street one morning. The next evening while walking down Bourbon Street, I came across the bearded silver man once again, sitting in the middle of the street in the same position -- upgraded with a phallic balloon for the risqué Bourbon Street. He seemed to be garnering wuite the tips from passers by.The Truth
A few hours later while walking back to our timeshare I discovered the truth. This bearded silver man was no man at all but a manikin. It's owner would prop it on a bike and take it from site to site, posing it and putting a bucket labeled "tips" behind it.I spoke with the manikin's owner before he rode off and he told me that he has been carting the manikin around for quite some time since he lost his job. He said, "I make thirty to fifty thousand dollars a year -- all tax free."
What does this have to do with Business Coaching / Life Coaching?
Lots. First there is a piece about not taking unemployment lying down. This guy and his manikin concept reflects definitely out-of-the-box thinking. No marketing costs, no advertising, no employees, no MLMs, no credit card processing fees. Just move the manikin every few hours and collect the money.Second there is a piece about how we perceive and interact with the world around us. The manikin routine is dependent on two factors: people have to believe it is really a person sitting there. Because of the street performers in New Orleans, it is easy to believe it is a person sitting there. Then the more you start to think, "No way can this really be a person sitting there so still for so long," the more you are likely to either reward the manikin or go up and touch it to see if it is a real person. But how likely are you to do the latter?
I want to let you know about a great text to help you get your bearings and get going!® "The Adversity Advantage: Turning Everyday Struggles into Everyday Greatness", by Erik Weihenmayer and Paul Stoltz, provides numerous stories about overcoming adversity and a framework not to rid ourselves of adversity but to celebrate it and leverage it as a tool to propel us forward in success.
Eric Weihenmayer, the first and only blind man to climb the 7 summits -- the tallest peak on each continent -- is beyond inspiring -- and his stories give one pause for deep reflection. Paul Stoltz the takes it one step further -- giving us a model -- a recipe -- for turning each of our adversities into our inspiration.
I love this book. So much that I am using it for the new text starting May 20 2008 in the business coaching group I do with business professionals in the Upper Valley who want more more out of their career than just a job. (Actually the group is not just for business professionals but anyone who wants more out of life!)
Why just read a book when you can take and sustain action?
The group, a collaboration with Borders Books, meets each Tuesday at 10:00 am in West Lebanon, NH. The weekly meetings merge the traditional book group with business coaching to accelerate the application of what you read. Plus we work through each book slowly – one text about every three months – so coach clients can easily keep up with the reading. Borders provides the meeting space plus they give members of the group 20% off the text.
Of course, you can also get this book from Amazon -- I got the mp3 version to listen to (read by Eric):
Get more information about the coaching group at http://Book-study.TrueAzimuth.biz.
Keep swimming!
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