Enough to go around

Tuesday, March 31

Are you heading to The Final Four in Indianapolis this week? Do you work in college sports? Then come to this free event Friday morning. I’ll be doing a keynote/session as well as some Q&A. If you want to get better as a leader (for free!) then don’t miss it. Reply to this email (or email the address in the pic) for registration details. If you aren’t going but know people who are, share it with them.

There’s enough success for all of us.

I didn’t always believe that. I had (and certainly at times it still creeps up) a scarcity mindset. Someone getting a speaking gig over me, a consulting client over me, a podcast interview over me. It would drive me nuts. “I’m working hard.” “I’m as good (better?) as they are.” “That should’ve been my opportunity.”

Gross. But a scarcity mindset makes you believe that someone else’s win is your loss. And that’s simply not true.

In fact, operating like that will keep you from winning. When you operate out of an abundance mindset, you realize you are only competing against yourself. Their win doesn’t hurt you. You can actually celebrate it. Celebrate them. And you know what happens when you cheer on the success of others? People want you to be successful. Which means you get even more opportunities.

Scarcity mindset closes doors. Abundance mindset opens them.

Celebrate others today. There’s enough success for all of us.

Keep chopping wood. 🪵🪓

-Kevin