Category Archives: Work

#66 Being “mainstream”

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A former boss once commented, “We need to make you more mainstream.” It was meant to be a helpful comment, and I took no offense.

Clones with a slight differentiation do well in the workplace. A mentor of mine advised me, “If you talk and look like your audience, you will be considered intelligence. Yet another boss coached me thus, “You will be sent to talk to the person you sound like the most.” The “slight differentiation” is useful to make you interesting, but not “deviant.”

You are different. Dare to be different. But don’t confuse being different with the need to walk around with a chip on your shoulder. And, don’t go on a crusade.

Being “mainstream” may help you “fit in” and be “socially acceptable” but it will dampen your efforts to be the best you can be. Be yourself, but when you communicate, target your audience, so you win them over and gain support for your ideas.

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#62 “Imperfection” is your friend

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Life is imperfect. There is no sense in being indignant or frustrated about it. But you must be tired of this moralizing since your childhood.

To look for leadership potential, observe how you or your co-worker deal with imperfection:

  • Do you have an awareness of the issues?
  • If given resources, do you know how to “solve” the problem?
  • If not given the resources, do you have the creativity to make progress, and make a business case for more resources?
  • Can you do this while containing your frustrations day in and day out?
  • Can you do this while inspiring yourself and others to go to the next level?
  • Are you surprised by, and resisting the workload? Or do you embrace, not merely tolerate what it takes to do the above?

Life sucks. Squeeze the lemon and make lemonade. If you have a better, healthier option, please let me know.

There is a short supply of people who can do this, if you want to stand out, and be different (in a good way), this is your way forward.

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