This weekend gave us two more great examples of how default thinking can sabotage the success of Type A performers.
After weeks of Type A slicing and dicing, Melissa d’Arabian, stay-at-home mom, kept her focus and chopped nine culinary-schooled competitors to become The Next Food Network Star. The runner-up, Jeffrey Saad, had this to say about Melissa. “I thought she would be gone the first episode.” The lesson here: Default thinking can cook your goose.
Now to Rome where Michael Phelps beat Milorad Cavic in the 100m butterfly… again. Cavic took his eye off the race to indulge in a little Type A trash talking about Phelps inferior Speedo LZR Racer swimsuit. Phelps stepped over Cavic’s snide remarks and crossed the finish line in world record time. Cavic’s post-race comment about Phelps? “He’s the man.” Guess there isn’t much to say when your mouth is full of crow.
In what first appears to be an editorial filled with typical CEO mumbo jumbo, Microsoft uses a red highlighter to cut through the BS leaving just a few words that emphasize Microsoft’s new marketing message…’Because it’s everybody’s business’.