Posted on 3/1/2012 by Greg Ligon in the Books Blog Digital Blog Learnings Blog

No. Not yet. Of course not! I have no money. I have no time. I have no _____________.
But I can't. But I don't know how! But what about _________________. But what will they _____________________.
For every yes we can come up with about an idea, I'm sure we can think of a hundred nos and buts. The internal and external battles can become quite overwhelming. These battles can lead to exhaustion, discouragement, paralysis and even death of an idea. It's definitely true that when it comes to ideas, only the stong survive.
Does it have to be that way?
In his new book, Good Ideas. Now What?, Charles Lee helps you "wipe the nos and buts" from your ideas. He introduces a variety of insights and tools that will help you to move your "ideas to execution." Grab a copy today and then share your thoughts about how you move from idea to implementation to impact through the comments section for this post.
For additional resources on moving your ideas to implementation to impact, check out the Leadership Network program offerings here.



Comments
One of my biggest pet peeves is people who rely so heavily on the words “no” and “but”. That negativity is like nails on a chalkboard to me! I love the idea of “wiping the nos and buts” away and from my life. I’ll definitely have to check out Charles Lee’s book—it sounds like just the thing I need in order to get motivated and moving!
Where can I find a copy of Charles Lee’s book? It sounds like I need to read it. I always seem to find the “no” and “but” of every good idea.
You can grab a oopy on Amazon.com