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There’s Another Way Of Looking At This

Jul 27, 2018 6:30:00 AM

Today we’re sharing insight from guest blogger Joe Calloway, author of “Keep It Simple,” “Magnetic,” and several other game-changing business books. We hope you enjoy Joe’s wisdom and perspective.

There’s Another Way Of Looking At This - BlogEarly in my career I worked in the real estate business. We were busy, which was good. But busy meant a lot of contracts, documents, and agreements, and with a high level of activity there was more chance that something could occasionally go wrong.

The owner of the firm was involved in the day-to-day business, and he was the one we’d go to if things got sticky or we couldn’t find a solution to a problem or see a resolution to a conflict. He had a standard practice when one of us would go to him for help.

He would listen to the explanation of the problem or challenge, then point to a sign on his desk that said:

“There is another way of looking at this.”

It was his way of making us think; of pushing us to be creative about how we interpreted challenges and the options we came up with for solutions.

What’s The Risk?

The risk is that when we give up on a challenge, when we perceive we’re at an unmovable roadblock and stop looking for a solution, we also give up the potential for success.

But with a slight change in our mindset, we can keep moving forward. Thomas Edison once said, “When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this – you haven’t.” The power of perception really is an amazing thing.

The next time you face an obstacle you’re unsure of how to tackle or a question you’re struggling to find an answer to, I challenge you to pause and remind yourself: there is another way of looking at this.

 

This content was written and shared by guest blogger, Joe Calloway.

Joe_CallowayJoe Calloway is a business author, adviser, and speaker who helps business leaders improve performance, accelerate growth, and drive success. Joe is the author of several game-changing business books including Becoming A Category of OneBe The Best At What Matters Most, Magnetic, and his most recent, Keep It Simple. Joe’s clients range from Coca Cola, Cadillac, and American Express to entrepreneurs, non-profits, and small business owners.

Connect with Joe on TwitterFacebook, and LinkedIn. Visit his website and blog for more information.

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