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Lessons from the life of Rodolfo: Six Ways Misfits adorable can take your own "red nose" for a fuller 2009
For roffer Robin Fisher
We all know the story. We have seen the classic film again and again and had the happy song stuck in your head for days. (You're hearing now, right?) We have encouraged the bold red-nosed reindeer and his partner Hermey, the elf determined with dreams of dental school. Despite adults, we delighted in scenes of snow the North Pole, shuddered at the Abominable Snowman, and rejoiced in the happy ending to our unlikely hero. But few of us really have pondered the meaning behind this little fable: the fulfillment of life means being yourself (symbolic) nose bright red and everything.
There has never been a better time to march to the beat of the proverbial "different drummer" that makes you. And if you take a lesson from the most famous reindeer of all, you can make 2009 the year they turn their unique qualities to their advantage.
While Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was made in 1964, its subject, comprising uniqueness worth-is even more true today. In a global world where companies (and employees) face a literal world of competition, where people meet their spouses through online dating services, and where everyone, from celebrities to his uncle Fred have MySpace accounts, without fear of being yourself is the only way to distinguish from the masses.
This is how Rudolph and his friends brought their own "brave fish" to save the day when the fog on Christmas Eve, and the way in which, allegorically, at least you can do the same in 2009.
Let your nose shine. Once it became clear that Rudolph was not like the rest of his teammates, his well-intentioned father devised a way to help "fit" The nose of clay cover will not last long when his true self and shone through, the other reindeer immediately excluded from the reindeer games. For Moreover, the range very little Clarice told him his red nose was "much better than wearing false." The point? Playing an "acceptable" role ever, at least not work for long.
When they are not authentic, it shows. Instead of fitting, you are as dishonest and untrustworthy. Do not subtract importance of their ethnic origin, or try to hide the fact that you're gay, or maybe a country music fan in an office full of hip-hop listeners. Give the world fearless representation of who you are and let the chips fall where they may. Most likely they will fall in his favor.
Do not just read his book with nostalgia dentist. Take your (metaphorical) drilling and get to work. Hermey is an elf. At the North Pole. Of course you must make toys, Right? Wrong! Hermey wanted to be a dentist in your place, and finally, found the initiative to pursue his dream. Taking the first step toward major changes in life, especially those who go against the grain can seem overwhelming. But as the fish without fear that we see the need for change and take a flying leap into place.
We all have dreams that we were too scared to play in our lives. Perhaps a new career, or, finally, back to school. Or maybe you are living in a city that simply does not work for you. Make this the year you finally change things. You will be amazed how many things start to fit in his life after being allowed to pursue the things that really make you happy.
Hermey Search your own and make friends. In the surface may appear as a red-nosed reindeer and an elf who wants to be dentist may not have all that much in common. However, Rudolph was the mantra mismatch and the state of Hermey pariah that united them and helped them become an unstoppable force. Similarly, if you are a "fish out of water", should align with others who are different or special in its own way.
It is important to find others who you can count on as allies and friends in their quest for success. No, you need not wait for a friend of a coworker who is also an immigrant from China, which is probably unrealistic. But it is possible to join forces with, for example, another rebel who is bear the burden of a dynamic change in the company.
Find a boss like Santa. Nobody is suggesting that you find a job in a toy store, or find a youthful leader in a red suit. Rather, look to the leaders or influential colleagues in the vision to recognize what they bring to the table. Santa Unlike Rudolph used to make him a great leader for his team. This is the kind of person you should look for in your organization who can help you make the top.
Look for people who are creative and open mind and get in his way. These are the people that their ideas and talents to champion the right time. Rudolph was given the opportunity to save Christmas because he had a leader who could appreciate his unique talent. If you have been fired, take this opportunity to do their job next to the type of leadership. His timing could be right around the corner, you only need the right people to help get you there.
Help a misfit toys in their own lives. Rudolph and Hermey use its alliance with others to overcome obstacles and achieve their own happy endings. It would be easy assume that the story stops there, right? Not to fish without fear. Like Rudolph used his influence with Santa to help misfit toys find a happy home need to advocate for others who need a helping hand.
Once you have begun to find their own way, use the influence it has accomplished to help others in their trip. After all, you were one of them at some point and it is important to keep the focus cycle. Not just a nice thing to do for someone else is a catalyst for continued growth and positive energy for you too.
Make sure to go down in history. Can seem obvious, but things that make you unique are any good to you only if you use them. It is easy to see things that make you different and what keeps him out of the group in general. In fact, they are his secret weapons. If Rudolph had not used his nose to guide the sleigh through the fog, which is still just be an outsider to the community reindeer. Instead, winds up the hero.
Being a fish out of water without fear means believing that not only occupy space but their contributions are valuable. The cultivation of this kind of confidence from deep inside of you drives you forward more than anything in life. So do not apologize for who you are and what makes you different. Be bold, be creative, and get out there. People who are different are often those who can make a difference.
Of course, "I know yourself "does not seem to be the kind of art councils to build a life-changing New Year's resolution about. After all, the mother around the world have said hundreds of times. But if you are honest, admit that those two small words are hard to put into action. And that is precisely why they are so powerful.
So many people are afraid to be themselves. So when you decide to cut it loose internal revolt as well, people notice. Paying attention. And if you've always been the "hide your light under a bushel" kind, attracting the attention may be the best thing that ever happened to you. I know who you are, and like our favorite holiday hero, you will be happy too. And that is the only end to his story that matters.
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About the author:
Robin Fisher Roffer (Los Angeles and New York) is CEO of Big Fish Marketing, a marketing of the entertainment industry's preeminent brand and digital advertising agencies. She has provided the rocket fuel that has ignited the launch pad dozens of brands from around the world, developing brand-building plans, marketing and promotional campaigns for major media companies like Sony, Time-Warner and Twentieth Century Fox
Roffer has written strategic plans and implement marketing tactics for a prestigious client list includes ABC, A & E, AMC, Bloomberg, Bravo, CNN, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, History, Life, MTV, Oxygen, and Turner Networks. Today, his list Clients include more than 25 television channels, a global cosmetics company, and insurance for several investment firms.
One speaker dynamic and attractive roffer has given keynote presentations by some of the nation's largest companies and organizations including AOL, Mattel, Verizon, Wharton School of Business, and many more. Besides his work with the marketing of Big Fish, which serves as a brand strategy consultant for a variety of companies.
Based on its experience in creating some of the shows in the world
marks, Roffer wrote his first book, do a name for yourself: Eight
Steps Every Woman Needs to create a personal brand strategy for success.
His latest book, the intrepid fish out of water: How to Succeed
When You're the Only One Like You, will be in stores in February 2009. It shows professionals to stay connected and relevant in the workplace, while maintaining a unique identity, how fit without mortar, and how to transform high-impact exclusion.
Roffer central belief is that entertainment should be enjoyed by a good higher. Has received accolades for the development of community outreach programs as Lifetime "Women Rock" concert designed to raise awareness breast cancer issues, CNN's "Your choice, your voice" to promote high school-based choice; FSN "Reading All-Stars" campaign Literacy, The History Channel "Save Our History" initiative, which raised money and awareness for World War II Memorial, and Comedy Central "Comedy Rx," a hospital in promoting the healing powers of laughter.
About the book:
The Fish out of water without fear: How to Succeed When You're the Only One Like You (Wiley, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-470-31668-9, $ 24.95) will available in bookstores nationwide, major online booksellers, or directly from the publisher by calling 800-225-5945. In Canada, call 800-567-4797.
For more information, please visit www.bigfishmarketing.com.
About the Author
Robin Fisher Roffer is author of The Fearless Fish Out of Water: How to Succeed When You’re the Only One Like You (Wiley, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-470-31668-9, $24.95).


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