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Time for a Partner; Avert Your Eyes.

3/12/2015 | PromoJournal Staff, Flashback Tracks

Are you thinking of hiring someone else?

Are you a solo business and wondering if you should have a partner? Are you wondering about bringing on someone to tackle the expanding workload? If so, I bet you're wondering about the process and worrying about what you do or don't know about it.

Signs That You MIGHT Want a Partner


  • Business is picking up and you have more clients than hours.
  • Business is slow and you feel like two heads are better than one.
  • You've taken your business as far as possible yourself.
  • You see the strategic value of pulling in another skill set.
  • You are very creative and need a grown-up to do the grown-up things.

There are plenty of ways to look at things, obviously, but those are a few.So let’s say you think, "Yes, I want a partner." Here's what I'd think about next...

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Avert Your Eyes

When there's a wreck on the side of the road, we can't help it. Despite our best efforts, we look at the accident, sometimes even slow down to get a really good look. Why?

To remind ourselves it's not us. To reassure ourselves it's not someone we know. Phew.

Rubbernecking is our way of reassuring ourselves.

Often, though, we do precisely the opposite when it comes to the apparently unfixable, to the enormity of horrible events, to tragedies.

(Enormity doesn't mean "extra enormous." It refers to the emptiness of something so horrible and large we have trouble comprehending it).

Time magazine produces a cover that we can't bear, so we don't buy that issue. We don't see the billboard. A disease appears uncurable, so we don't talk about it. It's easier to talk about the little stuff, or events with hope.

We also do it with science, to facts about the world around us.

There's a long history of denialism, defending the status quo and ignoring what others discover. That two balls of different weights fall at the same speed. That the earth rotates around the Sun. That the world is millions of years old. That we walked on the moon.

The denials all sound the same. They don't come from stupidity, from people who aren’t smart enough to understand what’s going on. They come from people who won't look.

Why deny? It's a way to avert our eyes.

Two related reasons, internal and external.The external reason is affiliation. What happens to one's standing when you dare to question the accepted status quo? What are the risks to doing your own research, to putting forth a falsifiable theory and being prepared to find it proven wrong? What will you tell your neighbors?

When adherence to the status quo of our faith or organization or social standing looms large, it's often far easier ...

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