So lately I’ve been thinking about Things I Do and (more important) about Things I Don’t Do. That second column is important, because nobody can be everything to everyone.
Things I Do
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Things I Don’t Do
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- Focus on self-defense skills
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- Focus on competition shooting skills
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- Teach and learn for a living
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- Function as a bridge between the new shooter and the serious training world
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- Badmouth other instructors
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- Help beginning instructors improve their teaching and shooting skills
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- Problem solve – help ccw people find their specific ways to carry, and help businesspeople design or refine products for the ccw market
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- Badmouth small businesses or small business owners
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- Tell the truth with as much kindness and discretion as I can
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- Focus on principles of gear selection
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- Focus on individual product reviews
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- Tell others about the work of good people who are doing good things
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- Live by advertising income
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- Share information about good products I’ve found that solve some specific problem
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- Write how-to’s and tutorials that teach people how to choose good gear, or how to use the gear they already own
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- Write articles telling people they need to buy more stuff
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- Tell people when they really do need to make an investment in their equipment
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- Pretend bad gear is as good as good gear
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- Provide realistic but optimistic information about tough subjects
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- Deny or sugarcoat unpleasant truths
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- Honest homework, honest research
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- Plagiarize or take shortcuts
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- Focus on what the student needs, and on what the shooting community needs
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- Focus on my own tiny little world, and miss the bigger picture
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Do you have a similar list? Please share it with me — either in the comments below, or by linking from your own blog. Thanks!