PROFESSIONAL VERSUS AMATEUR PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCATES
Submitted by christian on Tue, 06/02/2015 - 17:28
Professional Public Policy Advocates
- Have tons of ideas, pick one and do their best to make it happen.
- Know it’s almost impossible to achieve one thing.
- Are always learning.
- Do research, they take all factors into account before they start and determine what the landscape holds.
- Are all about execution. Sure, they occasionally abandon a project when they see further effort is fruitless, but the mark of a pro is someone who begins and ends.
- Let their work do the talking.
- Are extremely confident.
- Are all about the big picture.
- Hold no one in contempt, but they haven’t got much time for losers.
- Have paid their dues, and are still paying them.
- Know anything worth accomplishing takes a long time, and what might look like overnight success is rarely such.
- Never slap their own backs, and are oftentimes uncomfortable with others slapping their backs.
- May be anxious, but they’ve performed the task so many times they let instinct take over, they go on their experience, nervousness never comes into the equation.
- Know that life is about a series of breaks.
- Don’t like to fail, but when they do they pick themselves up, dust themselves off and get back in the game.
- Listen.
- Are cool, calm and collected.
- Show empathy.
- Show up and stay as long as it’s interesting and profitable, criticizing gains them nothing, so they don’t.
- Believe what people do.
Amateur Public Policy Advocates
- Have tons of ideas, are excited about all of them and see none to fruition.
- Think they can do everything.
- Think they know everything.
- Start with no preparation.
- Don’t finish.
- Are worried about image.
- Demonstrate insecurity.
- Can only see what’s in front of them.
- Hold those above them in contempt.
- Have no idea what dues are.
- Believe in instant success.
- Boast.
- Get nervous.
- Are looking for their one big break.
- Are afraid to fail.
- Interrupt.
- Demonstrate their bile, they get frustrated or angry and it’s easy to see.
- Bristle.
- Are always telling you how busy they are and how hard they’re working.
- Believe what people say.
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