OWS Movement = Problem Focused vs. JOB Movement = Solution Focused
“Let us work toward a time when everything gives us joy”
Maya Angelou
STOP JOB Frustration NOW
Ask Empowering Question
Imagine Unlimited Possibilities
Realize We Always Have A Choice
How Can We Make A Contribution
How can we contribute to many businesses and people in business?
How can we not have expectations?
How can we learn to listen to our inner voice?
How is your business choosing to show-up?
How is our business a separate entity with a energy of it’s own?
How can we have faith and not get caught up in how we think our business should look, be and feel?
Own how we hold our business back from what it wants to be?
How can we let go of the process of “Making things happen” and just “Allow what is meant to be.”
What would it feel like to stop trying to control your business?
What would it feel like to be in a new business?
What would it feel like to start a business that gives us joy?
Empowerment is it something that someone can bestow upon us or do we need to reach out for our dreams and believe that there is a reason for us having them. What would it be like to find a way to combine something that brings out our passion and rewards us at the same time. So often I run into people that are eager to complain about their negative experiences and circumstances but can’t empower themselves to take the next step and find a solution. I heard a great story that addresses the point. There are two guys sitting on a front porch shooting the breeze. The guest keeps noticing that the hosts dogs is whining and seeming to be in pain. Finally not able to stand it anymore he asks his friend what’s wrong with your dog. His friend calmly replies that the dog is sitting on a nail. Why doesn’t he move asks the guest? Because it doesn’t hurt bad enough yet replies the dogs owner. How much will it take for each of us to get up off of our nails and seek out the opportunity to change our circumstances. In negative situations there is always the opportunity to create something that can truly inspire us to the point that it doesn’t even seem like we are working. What fires your passion? What will it take for you to pursue it? The world is waiting for you to fulfill your purpose.
Bill Schoenleber
Joseph Osborne & Bill Schoenleber Social Curators

