 Photo of my own shadow on a hallway wall.
I've
described elevator pitches before -- they're summaries of an idea, a
concept or a proposal, in layperson's terms, that can be made in sixty
to ninety seconds, the time it takes an elevator to travel from the
bottom to the top floor with a few stops in between. They can turn a
chance meeting (with an audience that is hostage) into an opportunity
to convey important information and persuade your audience to act on it.
I
was watching one of these TV program 'fillers' called "sixty seconds
with..." where celebrities are asked a few rapid-fire questions to try
to get them to tell something about themselves in less than a minute.
It
occurred to me that you could combine these two concepts to create a
'Personal Elevator Pitch', a one-minute summary that conveys the most
important information about you. I'm intrigued at the idea that this
might be a useful ice-breaker, a statement of your identity that could
quickly provide some context to strangers for everything you say and do
with them thereafter, a shorthand introduction that could help you and
others find like minds quickly and painlessly, or at least find common
ground and a basis for conversation and consensus.
As usual,
I'm my own guinea pig, so here are my suggested questions as a
framework for the Pitch, and my personal answers. Let me know what you
think.
In no more than 150 words total:
1. Describe yourself (not what you do, who you are). I am...
Slowly becoming real, natural, healthy, part of all-life-on-Earth. 2. Which of your Gifts (the things you do uniquely well) is potentially the most valuable? My unique gift is...
Imagining possibilities. 3. Which of your Passions (the things you love doing) is potentially the most useful? My practical passion is...
Helping people find partners for, and build, Natural Communities and Natural Enterprises. 4. What is your Purpose (what you believe you were meant to do)? My purpose is...
Enabling people to let themselves change to become who they really are. 5. What makes you angry? I am angered by...
Cruelty, dishonesty, manipulation, unfairness, close-mindedness, negativity, greed, arrogance. 6. Describe your ideal community (where, and with what kind of people, you'd ideally like to live). My ideal community is...
A
diverse group of curious, imaginative, observant, open, generous,
healthy, fit, responsible people living sustainably and lightly in
harmony with nature, in nature. 7. Explain the most important book or article you've ever written. My most important message is...
There is a better way to make a living, responsibly, sustainably, joyfully. 8. What's your advice to future generations? My advice to the young is...
Know yourself, love yourself, be yourself, and take care of each other. 9. What would you like your legacy to be, what you'll leave behind when you're gone? When I die I wish to leave behind...
Some models and ideas future generations might find useful, when civilization's gone. String
the nine italicized sentences together and you get a kind of personal
mantra, an unfinished story. Far too intimate too fast for strangers,
though, on an elevator or even at a cocktail party. Pity. |