You Can’t Win If You Don’t Play

Posted on 01. Apr, 2010 by in The Goo Blog

I was talking with a friend the other day when the conversation turned to how they used to lack motivation for everything, even change.  But now they were ready to change.  Actually they were committed to changing.  Enough was enough.

That is when it hit me.  Making a commitment to change and acting on it is like playing a lottery that no one else knows about. (more…)

“Can’t Never Did Anything.”

Posted on 28. Feb, 2010 by in The Goo Blog

When I was growing up, anytime I told my Dad that I can’t do something, he would reply, “can’t never did anything.”  And as annoying as that was to hear I knew he was right.

Think about it.  Name one thing that has ever been attributed to “can’t.”

The Wright brothers had a bicycle shop.  Why were they the first ones who succeeded in developing motorized flight?  It certainly was not because they told themselves we can’t.  They did not ask why are we qualified to pursue this?  They just asked how to do it and kept going until they found the answer.

It is said that Thomas Edison failed over 1,000 times before he discovered the incandescent light bulb.  He had over 1,000 opportunities to say “I can’t” but he didn’t because “can’t never did anything.” (more…)