The Everyman
I was reading an intriguing book the other day. It gave me an
idea and made me reflect on my life to date.
I've always been a good worker. Responsible, loyal, dedicated.
Well, a short while ago I noticed a shift in my attitude. Here I
was working for a corporation, a good corporation by most
standards, but I was going nuts. I could never do enough for
them. When I reached or exceeded my goals they just moved the
carrot out a little further. And always, a bit out of reach.
Sure, I was making a decent enough salary, but I wasn't
successful in the terms I had set for myself.
And then I got the news. They had just laid off 2500 employees,
which represented about 4% of the workforce. And yeah, I
survived this time, but the writing was on the wall. It wasn't
about the employees, it was about the shareholders. And this was
a corporation that put forth a family image in it's advertising
and did so in a clever and humorous way. Their campaign really
struck a chord in the everyman. And I was one of them and I went
to work for them. But now, I was seeing the company I was
working for as a dysfunctional family. And I was becoming the
rebellious teenager (figuratively speaking).
So, I knew it was a matter of time before I'd get the ax. Though
normally I would consider myself an optimist, I noticed I was
experiencing some pretty heavy mood swings. I could be very
depressed to feeling in another moment that the sky was the
limit.
Well, I've heard it said before that God provides and even
though I don't consider myself the religious type, it was about
that time I read an article that basically said that anger and
depression were useful emotions.
Now, that was a different spin on the subject and I was
intrigued. In fact I kept that little article and just found it
on my computer. Here is a direct quote from it:
Depression, for example, can motivate a deep examination of
goals and strategies. When an employee is fired, it may be time
for a re-evaluation of career options-- a period of withdrawal
and re-examination is appropriate. Studies of depressed people
show they assess aspects of their lives more accurately than
cheerful people. Based on facts presented in: American Health
12-92
So, I've been on a quest. And I've got to say, I believe I've
found what I'm looking for.
The idea from the book I mentioned previously generated a mental
picture.
Hang in with me for a moment while we discuss a few numbers.
We know that on average we work about 2,080 hours in a year (52
weeks x 40 hours per week). If you make $22 per hour, you would
gross $45,760.00 per year. That number, by the way, is a few
thousand dollars more than the median income in the United
States. Depending on if you made more or less you can adjust
this analogy to fit your circumstance. The point being, that if
we want to earn more, we can certainly achieve this by
increasing the number of hours we work or command a higher
salary. Good luck.
Well, imagine that your luck has changed and you have received
special invitations from all over this great big planet, from
people just like you and me, to come into their homes so that
they can spend some time with you, get to know you and what
you've been thinking about.
But of course there's only one of you and you've only got about
2000 hours per year give or take a thousand hours. But hundreds
of people want your time and your attention every evening after
they get home from work.
Imagine further, that you can simply will it and suddenly you
have an army of volunteers that go to work for you. All model
employees and all perfect representations of who you are and
what your ideas are about. Around the clock. 24/7. And no, I'm
not talking about multi-level marketing. (Not that there's
anything wrong with that. J) Well, that IS the power of internet
marketing.
Now imagine one more thing. Imagine it and it will come into
being. The medium is the internet and your audience is the
world. Too far fetched? Not at all and it's not like you have to
reach them all at once. Just get started.
And if you read this far, you know what it's like to be real.
Like atracts like.
So, thanks for listening and the best to you in all of your
ventures, you can do it.
Sincerely,
Rick Ravenelli
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