- solve where others complain;
- volunteer when others look down;
- be principled and yet flexible;
- never give up;
- have a plan;
- write every day;
- stay courteous in all circumstances;
- appreciate that which is easily taken for granted;
- see tough times as testing-your-resilience-and-systems
- get up in the dark and drive to that sales call and win it and drive home in time for children's bath-time;
- make time for what is important: family, health and plans;
- be there: whatever;
- know your (nine years old) son's timetable;
- support your (twelve years old) daughter's real career ambitions;
- read more Shakespeare and marvel at the language one more time;
- laugh at yourself;
- Freedom lies in being bold. Robert Frost;
- go when others stall;
- simply know what others cannot even imagine;
- simply help for no reason at all;
- eat wondrous, soul-enhancing, 'sattvic', good fresh food every meal, every day;
- wonder when others are so sure;
- wander where others have never ventured;
- start when others are still debating;
- dawdle where others are rushing;
- hold her hand. And she hold yours;
- know that you can solve it: it is merely a matter of time;
- never be bored;
- find the intrinsic worth in anything you do;
- write and fill the notebooks you kept for something special;
- switch everything off as you sit down to eat. And eat by candles;
- get the meeting back on track;
- encourage;
- read even more books;
- appreciate freedoms;
- insist on not losing your freedoms in the name of control;
- seek education not just knowledge;
- seek wisdom not just the passing of time;
- play rock 'n roll loudly;
- In the early days, we just wore black onstage. Very bold, my dear. Then we introduced white, for variety, and it simply grew and grew. Freddie Mercury
- get exercise in a society which takes exercise away;
- find the facts in a society which drowns in opinions;
- take ownership in a culture which generates excuses;
- take time for civilisation in a civilisation which has no time to be curious;
- wander bare foot on the beach;
- do a road-trip despite a very busy autumn/fall schedule;
- ask her to a movie;
- Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Helen Keller
- squeeze out one more pull up when the body knows it can but the mind screams give up;
- do not resent different views but use them to augment your own;
- be on a quest for what really matters in a world of electrons, elections, entropy, cables, screens and gum wrappers;
- seek feedback;
- and act upon it;
- expose one's deepest worries to paper;
- colour outside the lines;
- fight for clarity of thinking;
- and depth of expression;
- learn a Greek word or two;
- admit to mistakes;
- start again;
- listen to different music;
- cook more;
- study that full moon;
- get back to the desert;
- do more mental arithmetic
- imagine thinking like T E Lawrence
- imagine thinking like Jane Austin
- imagine being a Founding Father
- re-realise the enormity of it all and sit down as one's head begins to spin;
- look at that Periodic Table in a different way from school: see a thing of beauty, organisation and sheer undiluted genius;
- listen to more Opera, more often, even though it often makes you cry;
- allow yourself to cry;
- He was a bold man that first eat an oyster.
Jonathan Swift - simply stride out and walk there;
- start drawing;
- write a book;
- do it with passion;
- remember what is important;
- be different;
- be very different;
- get very, very good at something;
- There's nothing more intoxicating than doing big, bold things.
Jason Kilar - never give discount;
- give up PowerPoint for ever;
- re-discover the joy of sharpened HB pencils on paper;
- simplify your Life beyond your wildest dreams;
- let it go, finally, once and for all;
- in the fullness of time and all things considered: give up using cliches;
- or even TLAs;
- but: do count your chickens. Regularly;
- walk tall, yet have humility;
- lead, yet listen;
- notice the seasons in the weather;
- and in the ebb and flow of your Life;
- understand all contexts of wealth;
- connect with them, whether child, barista or CEO;
- work hard to make the world a better place;
- be bold;
- really BOLD;
- so BOLD;
- you finally are alive.
bonus: Be Bold 101, the book.