Burn the Ships by Rich Rudnick

Burn the Ships by Rich Rudnick

In the Spring of 1519, Hernando Cortez had a plan.  He wanted to lead an expedition into Mexico to obtain its many treasures.  He presented his plan to the Spanish governor, who was so excited that he gave him eleven ships and seven hundred men.  Cortez did not tell the men or the governor the complete plan.  After months of travel the eleven ships landed in Veracruz.  Cortez had the men unload everything from all eleven ships.  As they headed into their new adventure the men turned back and saw all eleven ships burning!  Their reaction was to fight back, as surely an enemy had initiated such an attack.  Cortez did not know what he and his men would encounter in their expeditions.  What he did know was that by “Burning the Ships” he had completely eliminated their option of going back, at the same time, creating an intensely powerful motivation to succeed.

Ladies and Gentlemen, we must Burn the Ships for our business.  What do you need to burn, eliminate as an option or add as a discipline to create that intense and powerfully motivating desire to succeed if the best option is to keep moving forward?

What do you need to fight back with everything you have to advance in 2012 and have your best year yet?

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