• jeffshuey
    I'm also an avid surfer and I also relate surfing to other things. One of my favorites is the relation of surfing to golf. In both sports you take a lot of time preparing to do the thing you are there to do --- catch the wave or hit the ball, respectively.The actual act of doing that thing is a very small percentage of the overall time spent engaging in the sport. In surfing you are lucky if you get a 30 second ride on each wave and in golf you address the ball for probably less that 60 seconds total per hole.

    However, in both sports you spend a lot of time learning the rules. As you pointed out in part 2 - Don't be a Snake. In order to be good at either one of these sports it take a lot of practice, combined with a lot of additional knowledge that can only be gained while in the company of others that are passionate about your chosen sport.

    Of course, there are parallels to business too. The actual act of asking for a purchase order is a very small percentage of the time it takes to prepare for that moment. It takes a lot or practice, again often in the company of others who share a similar passion, before that act is accomplished.

    Does everyone stand up the first time surfing? Does everyone hit a perfect drive their first time at the tee? Does everyone make the sale the first time they try? The answer to these questions in most cases is a resounding no. Not because the participants weren't committed and passionate about what they were doing. It's because they are just getting started. They need guidance from people that have been there before.

    I see your business is one that is offering help to those that are new and/or willing to try something new to kick their business into high gear. In the surfing analogy you are helping those that have done well in the small shore break to learn the skills that will take them to the larger waves looming offshore. You are helping them to learn the rules of the water ("Don't be a Snake, Timing, Positioning, etc.). One of my greatest accomplishments in surfing (and in business) has been seeing people stand up for their first time or make that first sale. The second greatest accomplishment is seeing them do it again ... on their own.

    Thanks for the great article and for getting me thinking and writing about this. I hope to see you in the water soon.

    Jeff
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