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Playing the Joker Card by Aime Chilson

October 31, 2007

This is from Aime Chilson, a multi-talented woman: she’s the founder and CEO of Girl Powered Inc, a real estate brokerage, ( http:// www.girlpoweredrealestate.com ) and she’s incredibly active in the fabulous organization Girls for a Change ( http://www.girlsforachange.org ). In the interest of full disclosure, the tarot reader she mentions below is someone else, not me.
Playing the Joker Card

“Do not take life too seriously. You will not get out alive.” – Elbert Hubbard.

Once a month my friend performs a tarot card reading with me for fun. It provides another opportunity to internally seek answers and solutions that I need at the time. The other day she pulled the joker card, or better known as ‘The Fool’. My ego bristled immediately, and gave the deck a, “Who ya calling fool, fool?” glare.

My friend patiently explained this card was a reminder for me to have fun in life, laugh more, and not take things too seriously. Okay, I could dig it.

As business leaders we have a lot of eyes watching us. I believe it is important to keep a great sense of humor about us in everything we do, especially in business! If we accept there will always be fires to put out, quarterly goals to hit, and shareholders to please, it’s easier to remember ‘why were here working our tails off’ in the first place and occasionally loosen our tight grips on the reins.

Allow your employees to see you let your hair down
By being both commanding and relatable, we create a balance of authority and friendship in the workplace. I find long-term success and happiness this way by reminding my team that I am a person too, sharing the same desire to cut loose after a long days work and relax.

Admit your screw-ups (And laugh at yourself, will ya!)
Face it. We all make mistakes! You’re not fooling anyone by pretending you’re perfect.

Employees see everything, including that awkward, unprepared speech we gave last week, the trash we left in the break room because we were too lazy to clean up, and the blame we placed on the new guy for something he didn’t do.

Here are a few practice items to get you started:

Experiment #1: Rock out in your car, even on the way in to your company parking lot

You know what I’m talking about! You love the songs that make you feel like Karaoke King/Queen, but you’re embarrassed to admit it: Backstreet Boys, The Bee Gee’s, or even Brittany Spears. Sing your heart out and do not think for a moment who is watching while you pump your air guitar or make-believe microphone to Cher.

Experiment #2: Boogie on down at the company party

(I retract this statement if you dance like Elaine Benice from Seinfield)

Experiment #3: Publicly make fun of yourself about something at the next company meeting

The Joker card reminds us to keep a sense of humor at all times. We can dissolve barriers, potential resentments, and workplace gossip by taking the ‘wind out’ of our own blemishes, first.

Becoming a more relatable, transparent boss can be a freeing experience. It’s created less stress for me, fewer skeletons in the closet, and better sleep at night!

Template humor…

August 20, 2007

I ran into some cute metaphysical humor the other day.  Here’s another way to look at the templates…

Note:  the names for the templates are a little different:

Justice = Balance, Temperance=Art, Judgement=Time/Space, World=Universe

Q: How many Templates does it take to screw in a light bulb?

A: All of them:

  • The Fool has already started before anyone else is ready.
  • The Magician assembles an array of objects that might be needed , displays them to best advantage and starts discussing how to go about it.
  • The High Priestess sits in the background, knowing one thing is missing but says nothing.
  • The Empress fusses around making sure it is safe and nobody gets hurt.
  • The Emperor tells everyone he thinks it should be done right now and starts delegating responsibilities.
  • The Hierophant offers advice on the missing part after consulting with the High Priestess.
  • The Lovers umm and ahh about what wattage bulb to put in this time.
  • The Chariot charges in and starts doing it himself regardless of the others’ protests.
  • Strength surreptitiously places what’s needed into Chariot’s hands and gets it done her way.
  • The Hermit suggests a candle in a lamp would provide light in the meantime.
  • The Wheel of Fortune laughs and reminds everyone that the light will need changing again in the future.
  • Justice works out whose turn it is to change the light and whether the division of labour is being delegated fairly.
  • The Hanged Man sits back and contemplates how darkness can change our lives.
  • Death points out mournfully that this was bound to happen and how everything ends.
  • Temperance tells Death to chill out, it all evens up in the end.
  • The Devil tries to blame the Hanged Man for causing the light to blow and creates bad feelings all round.
  • The Tower suddenly starts ripping out the original light fitting so he can create a whole new more basic look.
  • The Star marvels at new beginnings and says how much she’s looking forward to having the light working again.
  • The Moon continually offers conflicting advice, confusing everyone until he wanders off to the relief of all.
  • The Sun wants to redesign the whole room around a much brighter light.
  • Judgement examines the globe to see whether it truly was its time to blow and ponders whether the globe can be recycled.
  • The World suggests that any problems with the light are temporary: we had light once, we will have it again, and suggests focussing on the bigger picture.

Meanwhile, the Fool has already finished changing the light bulb and is off doing his own thing. © 1999 Serena Powers
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