Are You On A Mission?

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Mark LundegrenFollowing up on my recent Strategy 101 post, I’d like to explore some of the key elements of my Natural Strategy method. I’ll do this over time, one topic at a time. Today, I’d like to talk about the importance of having a clear sense of mission.

To start our discussion, let me ask an at-once simple and not-so-simple question: are you on a mission? If you are trying to maximize your personal potential, or your organization’s, understanding the overall importance of mission and your own specific mission is critical to optimal success.

Why? Because, like many aspects of strategy-making, missions open and close doors, giving us added focus and increased natural power through this focus. Missions say what we will do, and therefore what we will not do. And if well-considered, missions give us power not just through focus, but also through new motivation – by tapping into emotions and values that are important and elevating to us.

Defining Our Mission

Since the idea or meaning of a mission can vary, it’s worth spending a moment to clarify how I am using this important word.

We often hear people talk about themselves, or another person or organization, as being on a mission. Often, this means having a focus on a specific goal or outcome with a special passion or commitment. For me, this is mission with a small “m,” a definition that is essentially synonymous with being goal-directed.

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Strategy 101 – What & Why!

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Mark LundegrenOk, so we’re going to be talking a lot about strategy on this site. Personal strategy, group strategy, community and collective strategy. But strategy in any case.

It will be helpful if I spend a minute to define what strategy is, explain why it is important and even central to successful modern life, and illustrate how strategies and strategy-making at all levels can be done simply and optimally.

That should make for a pretty good post, don’t you think?

Strategy Defined

First, a definition of strategy. I went to Wikipedia to see our collective wisdom on this topic. What’s there is technically correct, but also kind of blah-blah. For me, this way of thinking about strategy reflects and reinforces the idea that strategy-making is high and dry, dull and difficult. It needlessly turns people away from the crucial topic of strategy and not toward it. Both are enormous and costly mistakes for us all!

In fact, strategy is interesting and creative, inspiring and heartfelt, at least when it is done right or thought about correctly. And when we get strategy right, it is powerful and usually transformative, remaking the quality of our lives and enterprises.  To proceed without a good strategy is to resign ourselves to results often far below our potential, and yet most people and many organizations today operate without a clear or optimal strategy.

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How Progressive Are You?

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Mark LundegrenSince my Natural Strategy method is based on the principle and practice of natural progressivity, or the ongoing seeking of healthier and more intelligent life, it shouldn’t be a surprise that I would ask, how progressive are you?

My question isn’t intended to be political or ideological, but rather practical and personal. It asks about how you live and function each day, and thus steadily over time. And though I pose the question about you, I could (and do in my work) ask the same question to groups, organizations, communities, and institutions of all kinds. And we can even ask this question about whole societies, social trends and movements, and our modern species in total.

While my Natural Strategy method and programs help people better appreciate and more directly pursue our natural potential for more adaptive and beneficial progressive functioning, this crucial natural process can start informally and intuitively. We need only begin to consider, and perhaps discuss with others, the degree and quality of progressivity or natural probing in our lives – and then in our groups and the larger social settings around us.

Here is a short quiz you can use to begin to gauge your current level of progressivity, and also get a sense of some of the practices and considerations I encourage in my programs. Give yourself 10 points for each strong yes, or 5 points for a yes that is a bit less strong, for a total potential score of 100 points.

THE NATURAL STRATEGY QUIZ

How closely do these statements describe you today? Give yourself 10 points for each strong yes, 5 points for each partial yes.

1.   When I have to do something I have never done before, I usually feel a sense of adventure.

2.   I generally gather a good amount of information when making decisions, especially big ones.

3.   I have a plan for my life that involves ongoing personal change, and a pretty clear sense of where I want to be in the next 2-3 years.

4.   Most days, I learn something new and valuable about myself or the world.

5.   I deliberately seek new experiences and learning opportunities, or challenge myself with new goals, at least once each month.

6.   I have at least three specific goals I want to accomplish this month.

7.   I am in excellent physical and emotional health.

8.   I regularly surprise myself and often see new sides of me in my thoughts and actions.

9.   I am financially secure today, or realistically will be within five years.

10. I am widely recognized by others as having useful skills and abilities.

YOUR PROGRESSIVE NEXT STEPS

In my experience, many of us initially score about 50 percent in this simple quiz – and notably before we have begun to formally explore the Natural Strategy method, and intentionally progressive and naturally health-seeking life, for ourselves.

This common average underscores, but often underestimates, our waiting potential to greatly expand and benefit from the simple but powerful natural progressivity techniques that I teach, write about, and encourage.

Regardless of your initial score, the quiz has served as an initial introduction to important ideas and practices from my Natural Strategy programs. To build on this, I would encourage you to learn more about the Natural Strategy method through the links I have included and my overall website.

Perhaps the quiz has given you specific ideas for steps you might begin to take right away to become more progressive and powerful in your life and endeavors, and to enjoy the many benefits that can come from the Natural Strategy method and naturally progressive functioning.

If you have questions or comments on the quiz, please write to me anytime at marklundegren.com@gmail.com. I’d enjoy hearing from you very much.

Health & best wishes,

Mark

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Ready For Prime Time!

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Mark LundegrenI’ve spent the last couple of weeks re-working and improving the early materials on this site, describing my Natural Strategy method and planned workshops and retreats, and speaking and media work.

It’s a work in progress, one that I first envisioned about a year ago while beginning work on the new sixth edition of HumanaNatura. As such, the new materials you see are not perfect or final, but I think they are ready for prime time. In the least, they are good enough so that I cannot use them as an excuse not to start doing interesting strategy posts, and to begin a larger project spanning this new area of focus for me.

If you are interested in following the development of this blog and the larger body of Natural Strategy ideas and techniques it will introduce, here’s a quick preview of what to expect:

#1 Posts – look for at least weekly posts on personal and organizational strategy here…discussing specific techniques and learnings from my workshops, highlighting good ideas and practices when I find them (or they are sent to me), and translating my growing focus on translating the principle of natural progressivity into modern life and work practices.

#2 Marketing – good or new strategy ideas really don’t make a difference until they get into the world and improve the functioning of people and groups. With this idea in mind, I’ll be creating 2-3 marketing campaigns in the next few weeks to introduce my Natural Strategy programs. If you have a similar to-do in your work, I’ll be favoring creativity and a few compelling propositions over large advertising outlays…so maybe my work can aid yours (and vice versa).

#3 New Book – with the new blog ready, next week I will start outlining a new book spanning my seven workshops. I see this project as important not just as a publicity vehicle, but also because the workshops all revolve around some central ideas and have a natural integration or progression to them…but in ways that are not perfectly clear until it is somewhat carefully described. After eight months of intensive editing work on HumanaNatura, I am not really ready for the demanding work (at least for me) of writing again, but fortunately the outlining portion of the book project will take at least until the end of the year. Most likely, I will not put fingertips to keyboard until January.

Feel free to subscribe and follow along as I develop my new blog and begin this larger body of work to communicate my Natural Strategy techniques. And definitely please comment or send a note with your ideas, if and whenever you want. I’d enjoy hearing from you.

Health & best wishes,

Mark

Yes – Actual Work!

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Mark LundegrenHaving spent the last eight months working on the new sixth edition of HumanaNatura, I am finally and happily turning my attention to this site.

It’s long-planned work that is now squarely in my overdue column.

Over the next few days, I’ll be making refinements to the content you see, in preparation for active use of the site beginning right away!

Feel free to follow along as I edit the site, and yes, please comment or send a note with ideas if you want.

Thanks & best wishes,

Mark

The Power of Ideas

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Mark LundegrenDo you spend time searching for powerful ideas?

Whether in our personal lives or the organizations we work for, the right new ideas can change the way we think and operate – improving our effectiveness, adaptability, value to others, and even enjoyment of life.

In a word, powerful ideas can improve our health, which is an insight that has become the inspiration of many of my best ideas. This insight says that we can and should think of health more deeply and constructively than we often do. And it suggests we might apply the natural principles underlying all health in creative new ways – for example, in the form of specific strategy techniques – to propel our lives and endeavors forward more effectively and successfully.

If you or your organization would like a new sense of your future possibilities and guidance in making positive steps toward them, I hope you will take a moment to learn about my transformative, health-based approach to individual and group strategy-making. Years of helping people and organizations achieve new situational clarity, greater practical focus, and ongoing progressivity of effort – using techniques increasingly derived from natural systems theory and research into adaptive human behavior – has led me to create a powerful new method for personal and organizational strategy, one that you can immediately use and validate yourself.

My health-focused approach to strategy is science and fact-based, growth and change-oriented, and flexible across most personal situations and organizational settings. In practice, my strategy method reliably fosters surprising but understandable and lasting results – quickly improving short-term focus and effectiveness, while encouraging increasing individual and group awareness, creativity, and adaptiveness over time.

I hope one or more of my strategy workshops or retreats will be of interest to you, and that you will contact me at marklundegren.com@gmail.com anytime. I would enjoy hearing from you and learning about your strategic goals, challenges, and opportunities.

Health & best wishes,

Mark

Scheduling Events

Are you interested in attending one of Mark’s Natural Strategy workshops or Natural Insights strategy retreats, or perhaps hearing him speak?

AboutMark is available for one-time and recurring work with groups, organizations, communities, and governmental entities in locations around the world. As outlined on our menu pages, our programs include: 1) workshop instruction in the Natural Strategy method, 2) specially tailored strategy development, innovation, and team-building retreats, 3) panel and seminar participation, and 4) group or public speaking.

Importantly, Mark’s focus on programs and instruction with established groups is a crucial aspect of his Natural Strategy method, since the approach has been shown to better promote sustained learning and development in individuals, collectives, and sponsoring institutions. Mark believes that the best setting for progressive development activities of all kinds is via groups, teams, and learning cohorts, especially ones providing significant pre-program and post-program interaction, information sharing, and learning reinforcement.

If you are part of an established group already and interested in Mark’s personal, organizational, community, or governmental programs, please contact us at marklundegren.com@gmail.com for more information or to begin the scheduling process. Initial scheduling steps will include clarifying your group’s areas of interest, needs, goals, and timeframe.

If you are not yet part of a group dedicated to or interested in personal or collective development, we would encourage you to create or join one as soon as possible. Participation in change-oriented groups of this kind can be both valuable and deeply rewarding.

For more information on finding or forming a developmental group, on a stand-alone basis or within a larger organization, we are happy to assist you. Please contact us anytime at marklundegren.com@gmail.com.