Move Over…the Cheetahs are Coming!

4 06 2008

The cheetah is indeed a truly amazing animal. According to the Cheetah Conservation Fund, the cheetah is the swiftest land mammal on the planet and can reach speeds of 70 mph in mere seconds. It covers 20 to 25 feet in a single stride, with only one foot touching the ground at a time. In fact, at two points in the stride, none of its feet touch the ground! However, what most fascinates me about this protected species that lives primarily in Africa are its unique physical characteristics:

  • Oversized liver
  • Enlarged heart
  • Wide nostrils
  • Increased lung capacity
  • Black “tear” marks under its eyes

For just a moment, reflect on these characteristics of the cheetah, and how they relate to humans: Flexibility is the key quality of all globalization and Life 2.0. As you encounter and experience change personally and professionally, can you mimic the cheetah? Can you contract, expand, bend and turn in any direction? Increase your personal productivity in business by being flexible in your decision making and moving swiftly to meet the needs of your external and internal customers. If you don’t, they will find someone else to do it for them.

The liver has an almost miraculous ability to biochemically transform virtually any chemical it is exposed to. It not only breaks down, stores and eliminates toxins, but also produces beneficial chemicals the body needs in order to function. The cheetah’s oversized liver is a crucial component in its highly efficient and effective physiological system. What about you? Is transformation a part of your daily language and consciousness? Are you able to transform yourself so that you can efficiently and effectively adapt to any given situation? Never be satisfied with the status quo. Instead, be a seeker of the unknown and commit to ongoing transformation.

While the cheetah’s enlarged heart pumps more blood to give it additional speed and power, an enlarged human heart overflows with abundance. It seeks to give rather than receive, to serve rather than be served. Enlarge your heart and infuse those around you with your spirit of optimism. Infuse your community with a spirit of service. Infuse your business culture with a “can do” attitude.

How big is your nose? Smile! Having wide nostrils is in vogue. Why? It means that you can pick up on the scent of opportunity and the smell of possibility. You must sense where things are heading and make split-second course corrections that will take you into the future. Improvise and innovate. Stop waiting for someone to give you the green light. You have to make something happen for yourself.

The cheetah strategically stalks its prey. It carefully maneuvers into a position to pounce and then gives chase with a burst of blinding speed made possible by its increased lung capacity. Do you methodically stalk what you want? Are you expanding your capacity so that when the time is right, you can muster the speed and the skill to give chase and capture your dreams? Expand your capacity by improving yourself one day at a time. Identify the cheetahs in your life and learn from them. Do what is in front of you with all your might. Take on what you have rejected in the past for what you will become in the process.

The Cheetahs are coming – into your organization, your community, your social circle – and they are hungry, focused and willing to step up. Will you be one of them?

If you’re not one already, decide today to become a cheetah. Move it…Move it…Get to it! If you don’t, you will forever stare at the rear end of a Hippo!


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5 responses to “Move Over…the Cheetahs are Coming!”

5 06 2008
Shelby O'Connell (14:22:51) :

Never again will I look at cheetahs & hippos the same. I’m still not down from my high of Engage08. Your impact on me that day will not soon be forgotten. Thank you Simon!

19 07 2008
Ayesha Khan (04:55:45) :

And I thought your article on motivation narrating Kims Story was brilliant! This one was even better. And the last line was the icing on the cake, I don’t want to expose myself to a hippo’s behind. Keep the words coming =)

21 07 2008
Simon T Bailey (21:25:17) :

Hi Shelby, I am glad that you enjoyed Engage08. It was an awesome event.

Ayesha, glad to know that you enjoyed the article.

23 07 2008
Beth Friedman (12:40:21) :

Simon,
I always thought I was open to change, but after reading about cheetahs - I have a long way to go. You are right in that change is rapid these days. I see it every day in my work and hear about it from my clients. Time to get moving! Thanks for the motivation, Beth

30 07 2008
Simon T Bailey (17:31:33) :

Beth,

That’s right…it’s time to make a bold move.

Simon

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