6/29/2008

We are looking for #3: Visionaries who don’t see the future.

We are looking for visionaries who don’t see the flaws in others and in their context, but who rather observe how they can help better them.

We are looking for visionaries who will not want to change everything, but who rather understand what are the great things they can leverage and which ones they do have to change.

We are looking for visionaries who don’t want to have best practices and success case studies but who rather create success stories.

We are looking for visionaries who understand that it can take up to 6 or 10 or more years to have success overnight.

We are looking for visionaries who are conscious that in order to write success stories, one has to work hard every day, innovating and taking risks.

We are looking for visionaries who will not settle with doing the same as the rest just because that is the way things have been done for years.

We are looking for visionaries who want to be the first to make a mistake, because each time you make one, you are learning and moving closer to your goal.

We are looking for visionaries who no matter how many errors they’ve had in the past, keep working hard, bringing with them the experience, lessons and in-sights they gathered in their past tries.

We are looking for visionaries who don’t pretend to impose their vision of things on others, but who rather listen, observe and comprehend so they can determine what that vision should be.

We are looking for visionaries who can see the talents of others and better yet, who know how to help them develop those skills.

We are looking for visionaries who are aware of the importance of establishing authentic personal relationships with their clients, partners and associates.

We are looking for visionaries who will not preach about how they suppose the future might be, but who rather see the opportunities of the present.

We are looking for visionaries who don’t pretend to be prophets and promise impossible changes, but who rather work in favor of the world we are all living in, by doing greatly what they know how to do great.

We are looking for visionaries who don’t see the future, but who can see how great the present is.

And talking about visionaries, today I have a special surprise! Last week I had de huge honor of personally meeting Mitch Joel, thinker, strategist, digital marketer, author of Six Pixels of Separation - Blog and Podcast and President at Twist Image in Montreal, Canada. And not only was I honored to establish a good friendship with Mitch, I was also able to interview him, so I can share the thoughts of a great visionary with you.

Enjoy!


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