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More Time Through Radical Thinking

by JimRaffel on January 31, 2010

If you are like me you need more time and energy to sustain all the wonderful projects and relationships in your life. Until recently my own linear thinking had me believing the conventional wisdom that time and energy are finite. Neither assumption is true. Let me explain.

Recently while loading up our bread maker (We don’t eat store bought bread anymore but that’s another blog post), I was listening/watching Tim Ferriss’ Random Episode 8 – 2010 Resolutions with Kevin Rose and Tim Ferriss.

They ramble on, talk about this and that and drink good red wine. It is entertaining. Then, at minute 29, I listened, paused, backed up, listened again, paused, backed up, listened and wrote this down.

What is the one constraint that if removed would make me 5, 10, 15 or even 20 times more productive? -Tim Ferriss

Next, I remembered that while earning my MBA many years ago I was required to read The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt. Mr. Goldratt presents his Theory of Constraints (a complex business concept) by telling a story written like a Novel. The Goal is an easy read and when I find my copy (or buy a new one) I plan to re-read it.

Traditional thinking will get you traditional results. If you want new, unheard of and unexpected results, remove constraints on your thinking so you can enter the world of “what you don’t know you don’t know.” When you become comfortable thinking outside what you now view as your comfort zone, your thinking will go radical.

Radical thinking is determined in your own mind. You need to get out of your own way and make what now seem like impossible decisions. The strategy above is about freeing up your time so that you can think radically whenever and wherever you choose. I have done this and the amount of time and energy I am gaining each day is nothing short of amazing.

Action Item: On a quiet morning grab a cup of coffee and a blank sheet of paper. Write a list of ten things you would stop doing “if you could.” I does not matter how impossible it seems to stop doing these things right now, just keep writing until you have all ten. Put the list away. In seven days come back to the list with a fresh cup of coffee and another quiet moment. Trust me, at least one of your previously impossible to get rid of items will already be gone from your life. Now, go find a cup of coffee and a quiet place, what have you got to lose?

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Living the Dream

by JimRaffel on January 27, 2010

At approximately 4:00pm yesterday I walked into AJ Bombers restaurant, sat down in “our booth” (the first booth my wife Cheryl and I ever sat in at Bombers) next to my friend and owner of AJ Bombers, Joe Sorge. Across the table from us sipping his Lakefront brew was Chris Brogan. YES! That Chris Brogan for those of you who live your life in the community and social media world.

Chris Brogan and Jim Raffel at AJ Bombers

Chris Brogan and Jim Raffel at AJ Bombers

Now that you have looked at the picture let’s get the important stuff out of the way first. Yes, I am really that short, and he is kinda tall. Chris is also (his words) a regular guy. So many “famous” people say that, Chris lives it. Over the next hour Chris, Joe, and I (later joined by Twitter friends Katie Felten and Tracy Apps) sat and talked with Chris (while he ate an AJ Bombers Barrie burger that he seemed to enjoy in my opinion).

I will let Joe, Katie and Tracy tell their own stories about the hour (hint: blog posts guys – I want to know what was going through your heads too). For me, the entire hour was one great big ah-ha moment. I thought to myself there is nothing Chris is doing or has done that I can’t do or haven’t done. Across the booth sat my future and I like the way it looks. For that Chris (and the blog post idea – that has turned into a series of post ideas) I am grateful.

I would do one thing differently. In my messenger bag right next to the MacBook Pro I am typing this on was my brand spanking new Kodak Zi8 camera that I have used to film a few vBlog posts and the #FitMKE Marathon Relay Video Mashup. That will be the last time I do not pull the Zi8 out of my bag and ask “Hey [famous person's name here] mind if I ask you a couple questions for my video blog?”

I have said before that I write for me to capture the moment. If ever there was a blog post that embodied that sentiment this is the one. My life is going where I envisioned it going 20 years ago. I am having the time of my life writing about this journey. Keep reading JimRaffel.com and let’s see where you and I end up.

- Thanks for being a reader!

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Five W’s Twitter Presentation

January 26, 2010

My presentation as a member of the social media panel at the Wisconsin Publishers’ Production Club. I was asked to speak on Twitter. The slides just provided talking points but should give you a flavor of the conversation. During the presentation I also addressed the following list of bullet points I scribbled throughout the morning. [...]

Fit Milwaukee is Real, Authentic and Sustainable

January 24, 2010

I have these three friends Anne Munkwitz (@bananza), Tracey Gessner (@tmgessner) and Brennan Stehling (@BrennanMKE). Together they started Fit Milwaukee. Yesterday two teams of four people (who did not even know each other one year ago) ran a marathon relay together. Some people ran and some of us just watched and cheered them on. All [...]

vBlog – Twittering with a Real, Authentic and Sustainable Voice

January 21, 2010

Periodically I will be making vBlog posts. Just as my writing has improved dramatically over the past five years so will my “camera presence.” I guess when Mom told me “practice makes perfect” she wasn’t kidding. Anyway, enjoy and please let me know what you think, I’d love to hear the vBlog tips of others.

Life at a Conference the Real, Authentic and Sustainable way…

January 20, 2010

If you follow me on Twitter you know that recently on a moment’s notice I spoke to about 150 people on the topic of social media…what follows are my speaking notes…. 1. I am Jim Raffel and most of you know me as a “color guy,” after all, my company ColorMetrix does sell the best [...]

Q: Work More or Less? A:Yes

January 18, 2010

I suspect the title of this post leaves you thinking “huh, he wants me to work more and less, how does that work?” Well, let me explain how this works. My friend Joe, who has only known me for a few months, somehow managed to crawl inside my brain and figure out what makes me [...]

Decisions Are Made Following My Gut

January 17, 2010

Sometimes this means I spend more time in the kitchen than I should tracking down yummy snacks….oh wait that’s a different kind of following your gut. What I’m actually talking about is making a decision to do or not do something because it just feels like you should or should not. The polar opposite of [...]

Goals: Finding the Path

January 16, 2010

“It” all came together this week. The path to a goal I have held near and dear to my heart for more than 20 years opened up before me like the Red Sea opened before Moses. About twenty pieces of the puzzle that is my life fell into place over the last five days. Luck [...]

What Things To-Do?

January 14, 2010

Last night a friend sent me a Twitter message asking if I work from a to-do list each day? I responded with a simple uh-huh. To me the thought of starting any day without a plan is almost as crazy as going to drink beer at a bar that does not include free p-nuts the [...]