Ive been thinking about the different media economic models out there, especially games and e-books. I think I've discovered a barrier to customer involvement that is often not explored.
Fear of commitment.
Writer, Agilist, Elder Geek
Ive been thinking about the different media economic models out there, especially games and e-books. I think I've discovered a barrier to customer involvement that is often not explored.
Fear of commitment.
I talk to people with career issues, from being out of work to unhappy with their job. They are tired of the search or tired of the work. They've done all they can or are just plain done. Oh sure, they're trying to move forward with life but aren't sure it's working, or if they care.
Here's a suggestion: why not just start over?
If whatever you're doing isn't working, why not just decide to go blank slate, give up your ideas and plans and techniques, and just start over:
In short, if it all is lousy, why not a fresh start? What do you have to loose?
If you think about starting over, then you'll know.
The flipside of of starting over is that when you consider it, you'll then ask yourself if it's really worth starting over. Confronting the possibility of throwing out your current plans makes you confront your plans – and yourself.
Maybe it's time to start over.
Or maybe considering it will make you appreciate what you have.
– Steven Savage
You're looking to create your career, achieve your goals, build your bank account, etc. You have all these plans and hopes – that's partially why you're here.
A lot of the challenges I present are to help people reach those goals, but let's try something a little different in another two-part challenge.
First I want you to pick one of your goals – or THE goal if you have but one major one. Ask yourself:
A lot of people ask #1, but victory is fleeting, and maintenance takes effort . . .
Give it some thought.
– Steven Savage