My husband, the finder of any ridiculous thing ever to be posted on the Internet, usually sends me an assortment of links and sites that he thinks I would like to look at on a semi daily basis. They are for the most part all over the place, majority of them worth the few minutes that it takes for me to look at them, it usually involves some sort of top ten list (luxury bath tubs, manliest drinks, random facts about Tacobell) on occasion a link to a ridiculously unnecessary- but really funny gadget, and then sometimes he manages to find things that I really need to hear (read) at just the right time.
Today is one of those days; and if like me, you are facing change, transition, or uncertainty, maybe this will help you too.
Taken from Scott Hodge's blog:
Three Questions to Ask When Making RISKY Decisions:
Really been enjoying Jim Collin's book How The Mighty Fall. In one of his chapters, Collins gives three important questions to ask when "making risky bets and decisions in the face of ambiguous or conflicting data."
Here they are:
What's the upside, if events turn out well?
What's the downside, if events go very badly?
Can you live with the downside? Truly?
So here's to you Mr. FinderOfAllThingsRidiculousOnTheInternet.
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[sings in a high pitched voice] "i didn't know i wanted that..."
ReplyDelete[sings in high pitched voice] "he's got time on his hands..."
ReplyDeletehahaha nicely done,
ReplyDeletewe salute you oh wizard of the web, ninja of the net... when it comes to surfing the internet, you've found your endless wave.