Dig your well and leave a legacy
Metaphors are dripping all over the place in this 5 minute quickie podcast
The saying of ‘Dig the well before you become thirsty‘ by Harvey Mackay has been used as a foundation of ‘good’ networking but I wanted to think a little alternatively and see where we can use this saying more widely for our purposes of simply being better (at anything)
So is it one well or many wells? and who digs? and what type of well is dug? This all goes to creating a great legacy for others to drink from.
We’ll go from cause and effect to taking responsibility and then to the lands of ‘shoulda’ and ‘wish I hadda‘
Come with me to expand this metaphor and even take a look at our time line of the future :O)
Shine brightly
Paul
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