The P List- Business People Who Live Their Passion With Integrity

"If you follow your bliss, doors will open for you that wouldn’t have opened for anyone else." – Joseph Campbell

Gold_star For several weeks now the "I-List" has been going around the blogosphere, thanks to Chris Punke and Mike Sansone.  I am not sure what you have to do to be named to the I- List.  I hope it’s something good because they put me on it. This spurred me to think about creating my own list:  The P-List. I like the letter P.  Besides beginning my last name, Perea, it also starts the word Passion.  And I believe that Passion should be rewarded. The P-List is my own award for business people who live their passion with integrity. 

Last week when I was in Santa Fe for the 9th International Business and Consciousness conference, I heard many experts share what they think makes a business great.  For me it really boils down to two things: I believe that excellent, world-class businesses, in addition to having wonderful goods and services, operate with both passion and integrity. In business if you don’t have passion, you won’t sell what it is that is going to make you money.  And if you lack integrity, your clients or customers will not get the service that they want and deserve.  If a business is missing either passion or integrity, eventually they have no business!

Haven’t we all patronized a business at one time or another where we felt like a number; just a sale to boost the bottom line?  And what about those people who over promise and under deliver?  They are the worst snakes on the business landscape. You will not find those sort of business people on the P-List.

It seems to me that it is important that we honor those businessiers and blogsters who are following their bliss and walking their talk at the same time. Businesses who are leaving a positive legacy in the world.  After all, service above self is the name of the conscious profitability game.

I am so happy to announce our first P-List Award Winner: Art Dinkin,Investment Advisor and author of A Moment on Money blog. When you are in Art’s presence, you sense that every cell in his body is shouting the "service with passion and integrity" mantra.

Congratulations, Art, for being named to the P-List.  Keep up the good work out there in the world. 


Rita_perea_consulting_blog Touchstone Tuesday

We all have "touchstones" in our lives- those ideas, concepts, beliefs and values that we use to measure the authenticity of new ideas, concepts, beliefs and values which come into our awareness.

As a consultant and coach, my primary job is to help people build their capacity to identify what it is they believe, how their beliefs affect their actions, and how those actions impact their results.  Put another way, I help people look at what they want, determine what it will take to get what they want, then identify and deal with beliefs and obstacles that stand in the way.

I developed Touchstone Tuesday to help you, gentle reader, ponder a weekly question that will move you closer to finding your own personal touchstone. And, guess what, there are no "right" answers to these questions.  Just your intuitive sense of things. 

So grab another cup of coffee, sit back at your desk, put your feet up and ponder this touchstone question with me for awhile. Here’s to your quest for authentic results.

With whom have you shared your dream?

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Do It Now!

I clearly remember my first day on my first professional job.  Just out of college, I was sent to a training which included an hour or two about time management.  The trainer, a much older and wiser woman, told us all to repeat a little mantra after her.  The time management mantra was "Do it now!" 

I wish I had a five dollar bill for everytime I remembered- and applied- the mantra over the last 20 years. It has been one of my guiding lights to superior productivity.

David Allen, of Getting Things Done fame, (one of my personal favorite books) also has a version of "Do it now!"  He teaches his readers to "Do it now" but only if it will take you two minutes or less. 

If the task will take more than two minutes, Allen encourages his readers to capture the idea on their project list to get it out of their head.   

It works for me!  Try it and see if it works for you.


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