3% of all business owners make 84% of all private biz income. Why? They’re not covering for unknown weaknesseses.
3% of all business owners make 84% of all private biz income. Why? They’re not covering for unknown weaknesseses.
This article was published on January 30, 2011. So far, 4 people have left their thoughts. Share your own thoughts.
Conation is one of the 1,000 most obscure English words and yet the most important business word you’ve never heard. Want to know if you’re doing well and going where you want? Filter everything through the word conation:
Conation – the will to succeed that manifests itself in single-minded pursuit of a goal.
Or my definition:
Committed Movement in a Purposeful Direction
It’s nuts that this word has been buried in the lexicon, but there was too much “doing” in it for the academics to feel comfortable, so they let the word drift into obscurity. These Thinker/Cognaters love cognition because it allows them to justify sitting around thinking things to death without taking any action. Conation is scary to them because it requires action and metrics of success, not just pontificating.
But if you bring Conation back into your life and business as your main filter, and use cognition as a faithful servant of your Conation, you’re going to be a lot more successful. Conation is way more important to your success than cognition.
Conation is all four, not just two or three. Direction, Purposeful, and Movement without Commitment will not sustain you. Commitment, Purpose, and Direction are useless without Movement. Movement, Commitment and Direction are of no value without Purpose (a plan to get there).
Want to know whether you’ll be successful, or why you’re not? Use the conative filter to see if you’ve got all four attributes going at once. If not, shore up the one that needs your attention. You’ll make more money in less time and make a bigger splash in the world around you.
People with committed movement in a purposeful direction make history. Cognating dreamers write about them later.
You’re too busy making money; no business can survive that. Your business should give you both time and money. Not just money.
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Jen Orvis
01/30/11
Just when I think that you have created all the goods…you come up with something like this.
This is a QUICK & DIRECT way to find a gap in our intentions. When I sense myself slipping or loosing traction with a project I will use the filter to quickly know what is missing.
The filter is a great check in to create faster more productive movement. Great work.
Colin Pape
01/31/11
Awesome post as always, Chuck! Thanks for sharing!
Mike
01/31/11
Wow – could not have said it with a better word.
thanks
mike
Chuck
02/01/11
Thanks, Jen for seeing a great personal application for the filter.
Good to hear from you, Colin. I trust things are rocking for you up north (and down here)!
Mike – thanks for the feedback – it’s a powerful word, isn’t it?