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Is being a turtle so bad?
Filed Under (Business, Personal) by Jason Monastra on 09-06-2009
Tagged Under : Business, career, Education, jason monastra, job, Personal, turtles
National Geographic has to be one of those mags that simply amazes the young and old. Pictures of creation, landscape, animals, and all life that inspire one to truly look at themselves and wonder who they are and what they are doing. Being a passionate person, certain things bring about a distinct emotion within me making for a great writing.
Turtles…not something I was overly fond of when growing up. Actually I think my mom scared me off from them circling back to bacteria and such. In any case, as days pass and maturity keeps gaining momentum - I look at things like turtles and wonder. Pretty amazing. When you think about it, something that most of us should consider when working. More of us should be turtles.
A turtle has a very solid slate of great working characteristics. Take a look:
- Hard outer shell. Protects the animal from the outside world and shields it from things that would otherwise harm it (predators and the like).
- Neck. One of the more interesting parts of the creature…a neck that can expand and retract as an element of confidence or fear.
- 4 legs, a formidable moving system allowing for the creature to move effectively - not too fast, not too slow - but just in time.
So lets think about this, is being a turtle so bad? I do not think so. Use it for us and take a look at the benefits.
- Hard outer shell. Well most of us need this to survive in the business world. Unfortunately few people actually have it, although more people will claim it than should. The ability to seperate the business from personal, offer a formidable barrier between your heart and the business at hand. If more of us had this, business would be cleaner and less fads like change management and other people factors would need to be addressed.
- Neck. I love this one. A neck is a great asset and suppose we used it like the turtle. First, take a look and understand what you are suppossed to be doing. Extend it out and get a better view if you need to. However when things start flying around, and you need to get down to business and avoid the business climate - retract it and stay in your own world. Keep it out there too long, you might get it cut off.
- Legs. Movement. Time and speed is what we hear about all the time. But speed is becoming less hype, and people are more focused on results and the steadiness of getting things done correctly the first time. Maybe slowing down like the turtle might not be so bad if you are suffering for your speed approach.
I think the turtle has it right. He goes at his own pace, remains available and knowledge to the outside world, and keeps a hard exterior to protect against his enemies. Come to think of it, don’t think that the turtle ever cries either. Hmmmm…maybe there is more to the turtle than we thought.
