Being Remarkable

How to be remarkable is a timeless post by Seth Godin as mostly advice on how to stand out a bit more at your day job. Some of the advice lends itself naturally to dating and attraction.

Being remarkable gives you an advantage, not just in obvious results of better better at what you do. It leads to a snowballing effect of people noticing you and build up a mindshare of your remarkableness. Simply put: being remarkable makes you even more remarkable.

So what kinds of things would make you remarkable? Perhaps you have an amazing career. Or maybe you excel at your hobby. For some women, this means driving a certain type of car (but let’s really not go there, for niceness’s sake). Apparently, my thing is ballroom dancing. Heck, I am not up to Mark Cuban’s level of competitiveness, but I enjoy what I do a whole lot.

One thing I worry about with my blog is being too blah and average. I want to push hard to have something original. Something that is timeless and classic. Something remarkable.