Ordinary
Brilliance
It takes ONE MINUTE to read this mini- newsletter on how to use your "ordinary
brilliance"
to discover the secrets of solving life & business challenges.
Lone Ranger Or Collaborator?
As a kid I
spent hours alone, practicing the cello, writing novels
and playing with my pet mouse. Yes, I played with a gang
of neighborhood kids, too, but there’s always been a
strong “lone ranger” streak in me.
It wasn’t until I was 36 years old that I finally began
to understand fully the power and creative high of
being a collaborator. I had started a handmade tile
business with a friend, and we had to make hundreds of
decisions every week about the business, from tile
manufacturing processes and styles to sales and
marketing, finances, and all the other aspects of a
start-up business.
Even though I had previously worked in companies and
gotten along very well with my co-workers, I had pretty
much done my own job. Of course I had to ask co-workers
questions and get their input on various things, but
with the tile company, it was a huge collaborative
endeavor. It was exciting. It was challenging. It was
creative. When I took off my lone ranger mask, I
could see that I loved collaborating.
A collaborator is defined as “An associate who works
with others toward a common goal.” In my current work as
a business coach, I love collaborating with Chris
Hutchinson, CEO of the Trebuchet Group, on ways to best
serve our clients, owners and employees of
mission-driven businesses and organizations. And every
month my partner-in-life and I collaborate on a myriad
of things, including discussing and editing Ordinary
Brilliance.
So what does collaboration really mean? It means setting
aside the strong sense of individualism that runs
through mainstream American culture and acknowledging
the power of community and of passionate, highly
functioning teams.
It doesn’t mean you give up your beliefs, opinion or
identity. It does mean you get to
experience the sizzle that happens in the creative
chaos of collaboration. You might collaborate with
your spouse/partner on your summer vacation plans. You
might collaborate with a co-worker, or a professional
colleague outside your own business, on coming up with a
new product or service or a better way to deliver your
those.
As much as anyone, I tend to think I have the best idea.
Yet when I collaborate, I always find that
I end up with a much superior result, whatever the
project is. So, even though I am a solo entrepreneur, I
collaborate actively every day with intelligent, caring
people, working together to serve people and the planet.
If you are a lifelong collaborator, I applaud you. If
you think you have some room to grow as a collaborator,
then I encourage you to join me in that developmental
process. Remember, even the Lone Ranger had Tonto.
©
2009 Anne Alexander, all rights reserved in
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Anne
Alexander
Small Business Growth Architect
Authentic Alternatives, Inc.
Pisgah Forest, NC
828-348-0474
Contact me
here.
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