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Don’t Be Boring!

Much has happened in the last twelve months.

My son decided to move.

My Scottish friends have come to America to stay with us for the fifteenth year in a row.

My wife has had another birthday; She is still a knockout at ???  (I’m not stupid!)…

I have been asked to speak in a number of fine locations for a number of fine organizations.

I added a few new names to my client list.

I have registered a golf score that I was actually proud of.

I have taken a river cruise down the Rhone.

I have managed to keep my weight below the danger line.

And still just the other day I heard myself saying to myself, “Mike, you are beginning to bore me.”

This my friends (according to me) is paramount to “the kiss of death.” To “BORE” oneself is a four-letter word. To “BORE” somebody else is worse than a four-letter word.

I woke early this morning tossing and turning while thinking about this topic, and I just had to SHARE my feelings with somebody. Who better than you?

We…YOU…I…cannot become boring. We…YOU…I…cannot allow ourselves to bore ourselves. The clichés are too abundant to start waxing poetic, so I will spare you the grief. Okay…just one. “Life is short.”

Since I write…speak…train…and coach…it is in these areas that I am beginning to feel that I have heard it all, studied it all and repeated it all over and over again…for nearly 35 years. This feeling is dangerous. It is an early warning sign of bad things to come. How did this happen? More importantly what can I do about it?

I have decided to respond in the ONLY way I know…to be more of myself, and to refrain from blindly practicing political correctness simply because that is the “easy” way to get through each day. (A picture of a blind-folded sheep comes to mind.)

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How about you? Are you beginning to “bore” yourself to tears as a result by playing by somebody else’s unfounded rules? I am not suggesting you become a jerk simply for the sake of making waves. Nobody likes a jerk. I am suggesting that you step out of your comfort zone to see exactly what lies beyond the imaginary boundaries you have so conveniently placed on yourself.

Go ahead. Ruffle a few feathers. Turn a few heads. Raise a few eye-brows. Put a little “juice” back in your life…both personal and professional if that is what needs doing.

I will make a promise to you. I promise I will strive to become less boring.

In return, I would like you to promise me that you will slowly and gently move in the direction of making yourself laugh more while having more fun—sliding away from the chains that are bonding you to the status quo.

Do we have a deal?

Get ready. Some non-boring suggestions are bound to be coming your way in future columns. I feel less bored already.


Mike Marchev

Mike Marchev freely shares his experiences, strategies and observations with travel professionals in an effort to keep them on top of their game. For a complimentary copy of his 12-Word Marketing Plan send him an email at mike@mikemarchev.com.

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