When you start a goal, you draw a pupil on the Daruma doll's blank eye.
🖲️ If you look at this image closely enough, you might be able to see me holding a secret blue goal-setting totem...
It’s called a Daruma doll.
It’s a Japanese symbol associated with a popular Japanese phrase “Nana korobi yaoki”, which means “fall down seven times, get up eight”...
What a cool way to frame learning, growth, experimentation, giving things a go.
When you start a goal, you draw a pupil on the Daruma doll's blank eye.
Once the goal is complete, you draw on the second pupil (I hope I got that right!).
It was a lovely gift from Katie Anderson, who lived in Japan and runs executive leadership trips there every year!
Actually, Katie gave me TWO of these dolls...which means, I need to lock down 2 goals :)
Btw LinkedIn-> Cheers for turning virtual connections into awesome IRL chats!
Katie lives in California and is Down Under for a couple of weeks, sharing some of her leadership operational excellence tips for maintenance leaders.
We riffed on anti-niching, our next books (!!!), and high value/low labour work.
So awesome meeting you, Katie.
➡️ Have you connected with someone IRL who you met off LinkedIn?
#connection #author #goals