Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Going From Good To Great

Good To Great CoverJenny gave me a book a few years ago called Good to Great by Jim Collins.  When she gave it to me she said, "I saw this on the shelf, and I just thought of you."  It was one of the nicest compliments I ever got.

While the book is mainly how good companies become great companies, it has made me think about how I can personally make the jump from good to great.   I recognize, and am thankful, that I have a good life.  I've gotten to the point where I am in a great relationship, have awesome friends, a new job that excites me, lots of savings, and no debt.  It's hard not to be happy in this situation, and I am.  :)

However, even though I'm happy, I'm rarely if ever content.   I have started reading a lot of similar blogs about personal finance and jobs.  While I really enjoy them as I think I can add a lot to them because of  my own personal experience, they are all focused on getting to where I am today.  How do I make it to the next step?  How do I go from good to great?  Where is the information on how to do this?

When Tyler talked about finding your niche on the blogosphere, it got me thinking where would I find my niche.  Certainly not in the "make money online" space or the personal finance space.  Those are pretty crowded areas.  What isn't crowded is the space I'm looking for,  people who have found success but want to take the next step.  I know I'm not alone in this.  Rick is trying to get there with me (and while I have a good head start, I think he will beat me to the finish line) as are most of my friends.  Hopefully, as we go on this journey together, we can figure out just what it takes to go from good to great.

5 comments:

  1. Maybe you are already "great"?! My favorite (book, that is in that direction) is IN SEARCH OF EXCELLENCE. what an activity, success. what do you do that gives to others? that might inspire you and those kind of activities usually give more back than they absorb... maybe too, it's not "on the net" , it's in the doing, up close and personal, out in the real world, without the earthly goals. ::-)

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  2. Yes, I suppose I should define what I think is "good" vs. Great. I'll do that in my next post.

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  3. [...] Ningpo makes a good point, I never really discuss what I think “good” is vs. “great” So what is my definition of [...]

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  4. I totally forgot I gave you that book.

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  5. Yes. Great gift by the way, see how much impact it has had on me? :)

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