Level Four Integrity: Throw Your Hat in the Ring, by Doug Grady
June 14, 2011 by Doug · 6 Comments
Level Four Integrity: Throw Your Hat in the Ring, by Doug Grady
In the early 19th century, when boxing was quite popular, one who wished to challenge a boxer would throw his hat into the ring. This was probably necessitated by the crowds and noise at such events; you'd be missed if you simply tried to shout out a challenge or push your way through the crowd and into the ring.
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt used it in 1912: "My hat's in the ring", he said, meaning that he had entered the presidential race. -www.phrases.org.uk
Throw your hat in the ring: the act of making a definite, time-bounded, external declaration of what you intend to take on or accomplish.
While talking with my friend Jerry Bishop she asked,
“What's your next accomplishment you are going after?” –Jerry Bishop
I had recently completed my first Tough Mudder, a series of breakthrough speaking engagements, and written The (unofficial) Tough Mudder Song. But I had not thrown my hat into another ring for something new, specific, and time lined. I had been thinking about writing a song for my mother. Thinking about it for almost 3 years- first for her 70th birthday, then on subsequent Mother’s Days and birthdays, and then on my parents 50th wedding anniversary...
"Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favour all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it now". -J. W. von Goethe
Here is my response to Jerry:
“I am taking on writing and recording a song for my mother and posting it on her facebook page on Sunday.”
Mother’s Day was less than 3 days away. I literally created and completed more in 3 days than the previous 3 years combined. The completed video of Ode to my Mother was on her facebook page on Mother’s Day and she loved it. Without Jerry asking me this question and my subsequent willingness to throw my hat in the ring it is likely this song would still be rolling around in my head next Mother’s Day.
This is the power of Level Four (L4) Integrity. L4 combines the best of L3 with powerful external motivation. It is when you have an empowering future which gives meaning, purpose, passion and intensity to your DC’s (daily commitments) NOW. I first wrote about this in The High Achievers Goal-setting Formula. The following is an excerpt:
Champion athletes visualize winning in advance. Self-help books tell us to write our own eulogy. The late great comedian George Burns actually booked himself to play the London Palladium as a 100th Birthday celebration. Perhaps you’ve had the experience of being extraordinarily effective the week before a vacation. These are all ways of creating our future in advance. Our future affects our present.
Consider today creating an inspiring, definite future for yourself- one that will give you meaning, purpose and passion right now. Do you want to:
• Play the guitar? Sing? Do stand-up comedy? Book an open mic night.
• Lose weight? Register for a run, hire a trainer, buy the clothes you will fit into.
• Take a vacation? Call the hotel and give them a non-refundable deposit for a specific date.
• Start a business? Get the business card printed.
• Increase your sales? Register for a sales seminar, hire a coach, book a celebration date now for 3 months out.
• Write a book? Design the cover and look at it daily.
I leave you with the question Jerry asked me: “What's your next accomplishment you are going after?” And of course a challenge, Throw your hat in the ring!
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Hi Doug,
I am particularily taken with this message so somewhat speechless at the moment I will share this Blondie Talks moment with you about "footprints in the sand"...we are never the same from those we meet and the journeys of our lives - we are simply better from the experience. Thank you.
Jerry
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Footprints in the sand are about the memories indelibly planted on our hearts and souls by others. There’s something warm and inviting about spending time with friends who love us unconditionally in this way. Constant and genuine, we come to know with absolute certainty, they make our lives happier.
In the song Footprints in the Sand, the lyrics remind us of these memories: “I promise you, I’m always there;
when your heart is filled with sorrow and despair; I’ll carry you when you need a friend; you’ll find my footprints in thesand.” To reflect on these words is to embrace the footprints left on our hearts—those that leave a trail of memories and enrich our lives.
Hey buddy,
My favorite “hat in the ring” deal is from WWI. American pilots initially joined foreign air corps (primarily French) before the U.S. entered the war. When we did get in they formed their own squadron. They selected a “hat in the ring” to be their insignia. It’s a cool looking deal and was instantly recognizable.
More here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/94th_Fighter_Squadron
Cheers,
Lee
P.S. Like your emails…short and to the point.
Hey, Doug - great idea. I find that through a number of conversations I have with folks, the defining questions are, "that's great! Now what are you going to do about it, and when?" I think, at times, I suffer from the "shoemaker's daughter" syndrome - putting a lot of energy into other people and their businesses, and not so much into my own. So - saying it loud and proud - I am throwing my hat in the ring: I am committed to developing a growth strategy for my company that will be completed in the next 30 days.
We all know that growth doesn't happen by accident; it's a matter of planning and commitment, just as you've written in these great posts. Thanks for continuing to share and motivate!
~Rick
Rick- so many people suffer from the "shoemaker's daughter" syndrome. I am looking forward to hearing your breakthroughs after throwing your hat in the ring!
Lee- I really appreciate you sharing this. I was looking for an example like this, it's even better coming from you.