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Ghostwriter & Memoir Architect ♦ Gallup Global Strengths Coach ♦ Publishing Consultant ♦ Independent Editor ♦ Author ♦ Lebenskünstler ♦ Keynote Speaker

I attended an event last week hosted by the incomparable Amy Porterfield. She challenged us to #DSD (do something different). Today, I reflect on a different type of entrepreneurial spirit. It’s the 76th birthday of the United States Air Force. A thought struck me - the USAF didn't exist during WWII but emerged from the National Security Act of 1947, a true testament to the power of #DSD.  The audacity to change, to adapt, to evolve - that's what separates the ordinary from the extraordinary. I marveled at the courage it took to make such a monumental shift. What conversations and debates must have filled the rooms of the US Army and the US Army Air Forces before this decision? This introspection was a wake-up call, a reminder that we too often get caught in the monotony of repetitions. How many times have I, or you, done the same thing the 2nd, 20th, or 100th time, expecting different results? The answer hit me like a bolt of lightning - it's time to #DSD. So, to all the business leaders and storytellers out there, I pose this question: What's your Do Something Different opportunity? Let's dare to disrupt and create. The world didn't change by staying the same. As we celebrate the USAF's birthday, let's also celebrate the power of transformation. Here's to doing something different and making a difference! #DSD #USAFBirthday #EntrepreneurLife

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