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Welcome To The Year
Of The Tiger: If You
Want To Win, You
Have To Live
Dangerously
By: Mike Lipkin
C ongratulations! You made it through 2009. Take a bow. I'm serious.
I want to give you props. You endured a cataclysmic year. You rolled
with the punches. You came back from the brink. You kept your faith.
You're ready for another year of drama, excitement, tragedy, comedy, wonder,
discovery, contribution, heartache, loss, profit, pain and pleasure.
The purpose of 2009 was simple: to prepare us for 2010. It was a year of
extremes. From the low of March to the relative high of December, the world
was introduced to a whole new level of volatility. But despite the lingering
shell-shock, and the inevitable future-shocks, the signs are bullish. Growth
is returning. A cautious confidence is emerging. But it's inside a more
brutal reality. Abundance has given way to tightness. There is still massive
opportunity but it's not hanging low off the ground. To succeed in 2010,
we're going to have to go way out on a limb – where others are afraid to go.
Where others see fear, we need to see opportunity.
In the Chinese zodiac, 2010 is The Year Of The Tiger. The Tiger is said
to be lucky. The Tiger is also said to be incredibly brave, evidenced in his
willingness to engage in battle or his undying courage. Maybe he's so brave
because he is so lucky. Or maybe he's so lucky because he is so brave. The
bottom line is that in 2010, Luck will favour the Brave.
I have been a motivator and coach for almost seventeen years. I make a living
sensing the environment, scanning the trends, and intuiting the winds of
change. I believe that 2010 will be a Big Year for people who are willing to be
Tigers. Why? Because the majority of people are running scared. The shocks
of the past two years have wedged themselves deeply into the collective
psychology. "Safety First" is the filter through which the vast majority of
people will process their world in 2010.
And you know what? They're wise to do so. It's brutal out there. The ice is a
lot thinner than it used to be. One wrong move could sink you. The price of
failure is much higher and the probability of failure is much greater. Avoiding
failure is a sane strategy to follow. But avoiding failure doesn't equal success
because success demands failure. Hmmm, what do I mean?
Success in 2010 requires exhaustive exploration and experimentation. The
world is being reconstructed. The rules are being rewritten. The game is
being reinvented. New players are entering the game. Existing players are
either becoming better or they're going bust. Everything is being redefined,
all the time. Every industry, including mine, is being shocked and rocked by
crises that cannot be anticipated because they're so new. It's not the circle of
life; it's the circus of life.
So, in this new environment, you can't play it safe if you want to win. You
have to risk yourself in the pursuit of the unprecedented. The best insurance
comes from being the best. And, being the best demands that you imagine,
dream, design, visualize, or strategize a better way – beginning now. That's
what I'm doing with these words. I'm writing them for you but, as importantly,
I'm writing them for me. I'm crystallizing my own philosophy for success in
2010. I'm galvanizing my mental resources to magnetize massive success.
I'm serious. As you read these words, you're thinking about how you can
win, right? You're becoming conscious of your need to succeed and how
you're going to meet it. And who is helping you do that? Me, of course. I'm
becoming your go-to guy for inspiration in 2010. And who are you going to
tell? Everybody, right? And how is that going to benefit me? They're going to
read these words. And the cycle will continue. The more people I reach, the
more successful I become. What's your plan?
Here's the core insight: in an environment of constraint, you have to
set yourself free. When there are fewer resources, you have to become
resourceful. The winners in 2010 will use constraint to create abundance.
Internal resources such as imagination and daring will replace external
resources such as money and manpower. Look around you. I mean really look.
Look in places you've never looked in before. Talk to people you've never
talked to before. Read things you've never read before. Listen like you've
never listened before. Become a detective of opportunity. It's all there. It's
waiting for you. It's just hiding. It will show itself when you're ready.
But there is a price to pay. Right now, the possibilities are incubating inside of
you just like these words were incubating inside me. The fact is I had to invest
the time and energy to write them. I had to stop procrastinating. I had to face
the bogeyman of the blank page. I had to wrestle with my own doubts. I had
to find the words you needed to read. You decide whether I succeeded.
If you want to have a phenomenal 2010, be a Tiger…
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