Category Archives: Creativity

Working Backwards

All things, including our lives and our businesses, were never meant to be about us.

A funny thing happens when we start with the needs of others and go create, cultivate, and work in our businesses from there…and by funny I mean the world becomes a better place.

The old model was this: Start with you and go do something from the there. Thanks to mass market advertising this worked.

However, the new model that is working is backwards: Start with the customer and go do something for them from there.

A lot is changing, but finding a group need and fulfilling it is still very much in style.

To move forward we all need to work backwards in the new model.

Truth > Trend.

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What Happens When You Ask?

You, hopefully, get an answer to act on.

You get a chance to respond and it’s your response that will be the building blocks of your legacy.

Once you know how, when, and why to serve someone you’ve just been given the master-key to two joys: theirs and yours.

The truth sleeps in questions.

You’re here to wake it up.

 

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People That Make Things Happen

Do just that…they make things happen.

They make, move, think, see, take note, respond, work, create…they are constantly verbing things bringing us something out of nothing or something that came before it.

Constant exposure to the new, the risky, and even our fears will, indeed, accelerate serendipity – this is key.

In the end, the people who are always making things happen tend to point to serendipity as their biggest ally in creation and maintenance of their ideas.

She sings when we make our music and make things happen.

 

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All Moments. Response. Legacy.

All moments equally hold possibility for opportunity.

It’s our level of awareness that fluctuates.

No matter the moment, some thing is always trying to be seen, revealed, felt, or heard.

Look.

Listen.

Feel.

Respond.

Legacy, at its core, is the aftermath of our response to the whispering things in all of our moments.

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Please Don’t Stop The Music

There’s a rumor that some school districts are doing away with or consolidating their art and music classes at the elementary level.

I would assume this is probably to fit more standardized teaching and preparation for more standardized testing. Even though the tests the world procures for us outside of academic walls are anything but conventional.

There’s a big difference in asking “what’s the answer?” and “what do you see?”. The answer is memorized. What is seen is imagined. Art gives us that opportunity.

There’s a big difference in asking “what’s the answer?” and “what do you feel or hear?”. The answer is a formulaic. What is felt and heard taps into soul. Music gives us that opportunity to tap into such things.

Maybe school should ask more than it tells its students…the same goes for parents: children, leader: team members, etc.

Learning thy self just may be the highest form of education, and we have a problem when our children have missed the opportunity to discover their own unique and personal voice.

It never ends well when we let the music stop.

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