The #1 Most Important Business & Life Skill

by DJ Waldow on November 16, 2011 · 15 comments

You know what the secret of life is?
No. What?
This.
Your finger?
One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and..

(for those that missed the movie reference).

While not exactly the same, I wanted to know what people thought was the most important business and life skill – their “one thing” if you will. So I asked on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.

The #1 most important business AND life skill is _______.

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How would you answer this question?

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LauLau81 131 pts

We must have a positive out look towards life, In order to make our self clear in facing every things that we encounter.

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fergusonsarah 101 pts

My answer would be courage, to take the risk, to be able to try and not be afraid of failing.

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LauLau81 131 pts

Thank you for sharing this inspiring post... Looking at things positively can lead you to a positive outlook of life.

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Stephanie Barnes 28 pts

My answer would be positive in everything you do.When you start a positive outlook ,it will end a positive accomplished.Thank you for sharing your positive perspective.

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ChelseaVose 8 pts

"Faith" would be my answer. Speaking even for the non-religious folk. If you know the future is bright, then it always sheds light on the present:) ... I should copyright that quote lol

djwaldow 31 pts moderator

ChelseaVose As one of those "non-religious" folks, I'd agree 100%. Thanks for weighing in. How did the Foothill Village FB campaign work out?

arnoldtijerina 6 pts

My answer would be "being positive".

Conversation from Twitter

RltrSandy
RltrSandy

djwaldow Communicate - make sure people understand what you are telling them and you understand what they are telling you!! Never assume.

djwaldow
djwaldow

RltrSandy Bingo. That was my answer!

Conversation from Facebook

DJ Waldow
DJ Waldow

Too late for the blog post, but...great one!!!

Reagan Milsaps Saig
Reagan Milsaps Saig

Is it too late to cash in? Too bad...here you go: Remember the golden rule; treat others the way you would want to be treated! ;)

DJ Waldow
DJ Waldow

"flexibly persistent." Wow. Never heard that before. Kinda LOVE it.

Courtney Droz
Courtney Droz

To be flexibly persistent...like moving water.

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