DAY FIVE: Positioning = Your Lane
Positioning is the lane in life where your personal velocity is the highest and where you’re willing to be a pioneer and lead. In physics, velocity is defined as distance over time (i.e. car speed is measured in miles per hour). Your velocities vary based on the different types of roads you choose to take, so the quest is to find the road where your personal velocity can be at its highest. A Hummer won’t beat a Ferrari on an open road, but it will beat a Ferrari on a safari. Like these specialty vehicles, you are specifically built for a particular path that matches your build in character and skills and you must find or create the route that is best for you.
In the same way that we pay a premium for airplanes, trains and cars according to the velocities in which they can condense physical spaces for passengers, other
people (such as customers, clients) and organizations (like employers) will pay you for getting them from point A (where they are) to point B (where they want to go) financially, organizationally, spiritually, mentally etc. If you are able to powerfully close space between two events for yourself, another person, or another entity, you will create value, which you can store for later use as money. Airplanes use the sky. Trains use tracks. Cars use roads.
Your positioning is your declaration to become so great at something that your weaknesses pale in comparison to your strengths. The combination of your principles, passions, problems, and people uniquely position you to master some skill or subject matter.
Positioning is not about being #1 in the world or a competition. It is a commitment to being the best version of YOU that you can be and being YOUR best at whatever it is you choose to do. You will only be in the express lane of life once you’re fully expressed, for your purpose is the highest form of self-expression there is.Activity: Complete this statement: “If I was going to be in the Guinness Book of World Records for something, I would want to be in for…â€
Example: … mastering the art of helping people discover their purpose which also involves other skills such as creating safe spaces, insightful questioning and deep listening.
DAY ONE: Principles = Your Dashboard
DAY THREE: Problems = Your Fuel
DAY SIX: Pioneers = Your Direction
DAY SEVEN: Picture = Your Road Map