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How many original L.E.A.P. ideas are out there?

How can I make L.E.A.P. wisdom my own and share it with you?
Posted @ 11/28/2011 10:35 AM By Brian Moran

 

I read a lot. Ideas make me think. Considering and dissecting ideas from other people shape the way I think. The process refines my ideas and makes me a better person in countless ways. But the process of integrating ideas from other people into my own idea taxonomy has caused me to struggle when writing my L.E.A.P. blog.

I have a more than a dozen posts ½ written that are based on ‘something I read’. I’ll copy the URL and jot down a few notes about why I liked the idea. I think “I’ll come back and make it my own” when I have time. But then I get stuck. I write for a bit and then decide ‘nah, this feels like copying and I like the original writing better. Why bother unless I can make it amazing?”

Lately I feel differently. It’s occurred to me that most of the best ideas in the world with respect to wisdom, leadership, integrity, character, as well as personal and professional development(ie L.E.A.P. topics) have mostly already been written about and discussed.

My ideas have been formed on the shoulders of great, and sometimes not so great, thinkers who have come before me. I can still make them my own and integrate these ideas into my own life and businesses. I can share the original idea and how I’m trying to make it my own with you.

Moving forward I won’t feel awkward about leveraging URL’s and perhaps copious direct quotes from something I’ve read which has had an impact on me in some way. Please don’t think I’m being lazy. I’ll give credit to the original source. I’ll add my own spin. But I won’t feel a need to somehow make the original writing or idea better. I’m a better thinker than writer. My words don’t need to be perfect to make you think. I love to explore and share ideas. I hope you do as well.

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Brian Moran is chief servant officer and co-owner of both Linchpin People and SQL People. He is a contributing editor for SQL Server Magazine and has been involved in the SQL Server community for more than 20 years. Brian co-founded what might be the first SQL Server user group in the world, was one of the first SQL Server MVPs in the world, and was on the SQL Server Magazine launch team. Brian's roles in the SQL Server community include technologist, author, community leader, entrepreneur, and executive. You can email him at brian.moran@linchpinpeople.com.