Culture Restart

The New Year is here, and it is a time of fresh starts. Not only in the things we want to do differently but also the environments we need to immerse ourselves into to provide the necessary and ideal elements to help each of us grow and develop our full and complete potential. To make time for the new things we start we must also stop doing things which no longer contribute to the direction of the path we are choosing to pursue.

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Faith Woven into Our Culture

Over 2000 years ago a spiritual event captured the people of the time and has been a consistent remembrance through faith and belief that around the globe a universal time of Christmas is celebrated. In many different cultures and in many ways this event of the birth of a savior is woven into the culture. It may have lost some of its original beliefs but is one of the few global celebrations which crisscross the cultures of this planet.

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Dream Weaver Culture

Over the recent years it seems as if we have lost the ability to dream.  Our native American Indians believed in the power of dreams and visions.  So much so that they crafted Dream Catchers not to catch the good dream but to capture the bad dreams from getting to the children of the tribe.  Our culture and that of our Native American Indian friends give us the opportunity to not just think, but to dream big!

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A Culture to Live in Infamy

On this day in US history – a date which will live in infamy, the cultures of many nations were impacted. The US was attacked directly at our naval and air force bases in Hawaii. As a result of this aggression, the US was engaged into World War II. This war changed nations and caused great disrespect for Germans, Japanese and other cultures. May we learn from history and not be so foolish to repeat it.

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A Mic Drop Culture

It has become a meme in our current culture to punctuate a performance or more sadly the delivery of an insult by actually or figuratively dropping a mic. This act of visual exclamation although having its place for positive reasons to build consensus of success or results has become diluted by its use in punctuating evil spirited attacks. The rise and fall of cultures are attached to the behaviors of its people. When behaviors drift from good to evil and then are celebrated for the achievement of the evil we should take notice as our culture is at risk or devolving.

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A Culture of Giving Thanks

As we in the United States sit down to a meal on Thanksgiving, may we all take a moment of silence to be genuinely thankful for all the blessings we have now, have had in the past and will have in the future. The very foundation of this day of giving thanks rose out of the need for a culture to acknowledge those relationships which gave sustenance to survival in a new land.

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Sales Culture

The old saying of nothing happens until the sale happens shines light on the need to recognize that your business world needs to exist inside of a sales culture. Everyone on the team participates in the sale of goods and services regardless of their particular role in the company. Some are directly in the revenue acquisition process while others deliver the goods. Everyone’s mindset needs to appreciate, understand, and act to be in a sales culture.

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These days the word transparency is used and attached to many statements regarding communication. It is healthy and valuable to have open and meaningful communincation. It is critical that transparency is not controlled by agendas or desired outcomes. If communication is to be truly transparent then it must be able to be completely see through. Not opaque, not foggy, not distorted, it needs clarity of thought so all can value its’ insights.

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Today is the “Day of the Dead” or “All Souls Day.” This is a day where cultures celebrate those who have gone before us to their next place on the journey. It is critical that we take time to recall and deeply remember those who have set our culture in motion, and we need to respect that heritage by respecting those who have led the way.

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