Learning to Innovate Yourself from Rocky
You want to see a good movie about Innovating Yourself? Go see Rocky
Balboa. Rocky stirs very old memories for me of going into the basement
with my Dad and punching the pillow after seeing Rocky II. It also reminds
me of Rocky IV and seeing that in Rochester with my family and leaving the
theatre so pumped up. I also remember listening to the Rocky soundtrack
with my friend Rob when we would lift weights in college. I had a similar
feeling from Rocky Balboa, the 6th
Rocky movie. It motivated me. It motivated and reminded me about some of
the basics to innovating yourself. That is to work hard, realize some minor
blows are part of the process, and to not quit no matter how hard the
punches we may take hurt, to move forward in the direction that we need to
move. Taking punches is a part of boxing and innovating our life. What is
your boxing career that has it's fair share of punches? In which direction
do you need to move? With what in your life do you need to go the distance
with? Rocky was a self innovator because he assessed himself for
improvement, had a strategy and system, and then built some “hurtin bombs”
and went into training. He stuck with his trademarks and what made him
successful in the ring, and claimed his own innovation success. I picked up
the soundtrack and a little something that triggers good memories and is
a constant reminder in my living room to innovate myself and go the
distance. Plus, it is fun to bop around.

