Make each day your masterpiece."
Make each day your masterpiece."
John Wooden's quote. Basketball coach with 10 NCAA national championships.
Most read it, nod, forget it.
Making it operational. It’s possible.
⇥ Seinfeld's daily writing chain.
⇥ Twyla Tharp hailing the 5:30am cab.
⇥ Marcus Aurelius journaling each morning.
⇥ Jiro still adjusting his grip on the rice at 85.
The common structure: Define masterpiece. Do it. Assess.
They'd each decided what makes a day count. Not productivity. Not busyness. The work that matters.
For me, a masterpiece has one standard:
↳ A client sees something they couldn't see before - and it was their insight, not my advice
To make that happen:
↳ I ask the question that provokes. Get out of the way. Protect the conditions for that conversation
Then assess:
↳ Did they think for themselves? Did I work on their agenda, not mine?
That's the standard. Every session.
Can you define what makes your day a masterpiece?
Or are you still measuring busyness?
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