Usually when people ask what do you do, you probably say something like I work for … (fill in the blank with the name of your employer) and say it with pride. It might be Nike or Pepsi or The Gap or O’Neal. The point is if you cut yourself, you’d bleed the colors of the organization.
“5” Steve Harvey, 62: “The better days that are coming will not come because you hope they will. They’ll come as a direct result of the actions you take today. You’re creating better days right now.” Capricorn
Hi and welcome to Saturday’s Episode 81 in Season 2 of “My Pandemic Year Natural Experiment” on this 18th day of July in the summer of 2020.
“The Tau of Steves: What You Don’t Know Could Fill a Book”
Season One and Two are a two-year examination of how bits of wisdom changed during the “normal” pre-pandemic and then in this unfolding pandemic year.
Previously in Season Two, the Pandemic Year
S2 E80 — Unrealistic Expectations Hatched Green Box Lessons the Hard Way; S2 E79 — Ain’t No Paradoxy-Moron? How About an Emerging-Entrepreneur?; S2 E78 — What Do Paradoxy-Morons Want and Need?
Related from Season One, the Normal Year
S1 E81— Is This My Wake Up Call, Steve?; S1 E80 — I’ll Give You Adverse Conditions, Steve; S1 E79 — Can I Keep It Up? For a Year?; S1 E78 — Drag Me to Obsolescence, Clear the Way to the Future
Context
This is a continuation of “Volume Two Manuscript — WorkFit” a work-in-progress.
In a recent episode we broke out talent profiles for each of the 4 Organization Types starting with Paradoxy-Morons and Emerging-Entrepreneurs.
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- 105 EEMA Marketing Athletes
- 106 EEOA Operational Accelerants
- 107 EERPT Resilient Product Teams
- 108 EECBG Core Business Groups
Moving in a counterclockwise direction we shift to Sustaining-Associates, the third Organization Type.
You’ll find a better fit working here if your identity is with the organization — expressed as falling along the scale of medium to high degrees of affiliation.
Usually when people ask what do you do, you probably say something like I work for … (fill in the blank with the name of your employer) and say it with pride. It might be Nike or Pepsi or The Gap or O’Neal. The point is if you cut yourself, you’d bleed the colors of the organization.
Now, if you’re a high affiliation kind of person, you’re probably struggling the most with forced quarantines and working from home. Zoom meeting may help, but it’s just not the same thing.
Worse Fit
We already know that a worse fit is found where higher degrees of disruption innovation, speed and independence define Paradoxy-Morons. In fact I should point out that at the opposite ends of fit, you couldn’t be more distant and farther apart than 101 PMBI (Paradoxy-Moron) Breakpoint Inventors and 112 SALS (Sustaining-Associate) Loyal Survivalists.
Better Fit
112 SALS Loyal Survivalists represent the talent profile where higher degrees of sustained improvement, mastery and affiliation meet.
Feeling no need to disruptively innovate, Sustaining-Associates place more value on sustained improvement instead.
Higher degrees of affiliation is what Sustaining-Associates share with Emerging-Entrepreneurs, but without a high degree of speed.
In fact, we can say “sharing a border” with Emerging-Entrepreneurs translates into “medium degrees of speed meet medium degrees of mastery.”
Emerging-Entrepreneurs, 106 EEOA Operational Accelerants and 108 EECBC Core Business Group share their border with 109 SAICA (Sustaining-Associates) Internal Change Agents and 111 SAAT (Sustaining-Associates) Agile Tiger Teams.
If we focus on high degrees of affiliation (the “row” stretching from Emerging-Entrepreneurs to Sustaining-Associates) you’ll notice a progression starting with 107 Resilient Product Team to 108 Core Business Group (team of teams) which jumps into Sustaining-Associates with similar 111 Agile Tiger Teams and finally 112 Loyal Survivalists.
Or speed and new knowledge transitions into mastery and sustained improvement.
As we’ll see later when we continue in our counter clockwise sequence, 110 SAAS (Sustaining-Associates) Analytical Specialists share higher degrees of improvement and mastery with 112 Loyal Survivalists and they share a border with Systematic-Professionals.
But, up next I’ll share what it’s like working for Sustaining-Associates either as an employer or as a consultant.
Evidence
“4” Steve Zahn, 51: “As a rule, you like to think about things before you act. So it will be interesting for you to witness the brilliance that comes from acting naturally, subconsciously and/or automatically today.” Scorpio
So true. Thinking, but maybe more to the point visualizing how events might play out. Even when I’m confronted with a problem, I run visualize different ways of solving it — probably entangling memories of solutions similar it.
Random ones that make me want change my sign.
Today’s Holiday Birthday:
You’ll pick up hard and soft skills this year and be well-paid in more ways than one. A new style of communication will improve your relationships across the board, including your relationship with yourself. You’ll be the star of someone’s life and revel in the role. Your talent for creating memorable experiences will be oft employed.
Wow, this is heady and humbling forecast for getting out of this damn pandemic. I wish today was my birthday, but you know it isn’t Hopefully, it is yours and will come true for you.
“3” Steve McQueen (1930 – 1980): “Willpower is a muscle that, like the other muscles you have, if worked too hard will become vulnerable to fatigue. Avoid using it until you really have to. Work on systems that will make the desired action a no-brainer.” Aries
Systems, eh? Sounds good. I do feel fatigued, but I’m not sure it is for the same reason. I guessing it’s just uncertainty, disease and partisan politics.
“4” Steve Howey, 42: “You’ll do purposeful work, unrelated to the job you do for money. You are creative and have a fresh take on this, unbound by rules you don’t know.” Cancer
I love this one, sure I’ll take it.
“4” Steve Kerr, 54: “You have an artistic eye and you care how things look, feel, how they are lit and the message they send. You care how things fill the senses and the emotion that is released as that happens.” Libra
Can I throw this in with Howey’s? I feel it describes what you do with a fresh take.
“3” Steve Aoki, 41: “Since you really don’t know what’s possible, it would be foolish to limit yourself your own ideas about that. What’s impossible? Maybe you should start there and work your way back.” Sagittarius
I don’t quite understand the message, but it seems positive. Maybe it fits with how to start brainstorming without eliminating
“5” Steve Harvey, 62: “The better days that are coming will not come because you hope they will. They’ll come as a direct result of the actions you take today. You’re creating better days right now.” Capricorn
Well, all I can say is when this Pandemic Year’s Natural Experiment comes to a close that the content I’m drafting for this work-in-progress, “Volume Two Manuscript — WorkFit” helps you as you position yourself today for better days ahead.
“4” Steve Nash, 45: “What’s relaxing for one person is stressful for someone else. Be sure to do what works for you to create a neutral state of being from which you can recharge and thrive.” Aquarius
I chose this TauBit of Wisdom, because I need to remind myself to meditate or I won’t be able to recharge and find opportunity in all this chaos.
What’s Going On …
Literally Bottled and Set Adrift from KnowWhere Atoll
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- @knowlabs followers of one or more of my 35 digital magazines organically grew from 4341 to 4397.
Foresight
Quality-of-Life
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- Lynn Steger’s Strong’s ‘Want,’ the bankrupt American Dream – Los Angeles Times
- This Jim Carrey book matches dystopian coronavirus times – Los Angeles Times
- I’m looking to retire in a warm place that has a ‘socially liberal mindset’ and lots of live music — and I’m a die-hard skier. Where should I go? – MarketWatch
Long-Form
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- Saw the movie, didn’t realize that one of my favorite authors, Michael Connelly — his detective Hieronymus (Harry) Bosch book series and Amazon Prime series — also wrote, “The Lincoln Lawyer” which I just finished. Gotta tell you I can’t not see his lead character (Mickey Haller, Bosch’s half brother) as anyone else but Matthew McConaughey.
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Inspired by: Holiday Mathis – Creators Syndicate
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