The act of creating is the exhale of the artist.
The gift of changing and moving someone with one’s art is the in inhale of the artist.
Both are needed to breathe.
The act of creating is the exhale of the artist.
The gift of changing and moving someone with one’s art is the in inhale of the artist.
Both are needed to breathe.
Wide is quite easy to achieve today.
With the right amount of social creatine, your reach can be awfully wide, but it may feel like this.
And then there’s the significant relevance that goes deep.
The kind that involves time, the art of being human, and the hard – and not always rewarded – work of leadership. Also, known as relevance that lasts, touches, inspires, and is shared.
Wherever you and or your business is heading, in the end, it will be about the meaning in the marrow, the conscience of what is core, and in gathering the notes of what you value that they may center in harmony.
I’m I Did > I wish I had…..this is all about going deep over going wide.
Just ask the trees.
‘I understand’…the word for that is camaraderie.
The breath in our lungs..the word for that is grace.
The electricity of uncertainty…the word for that is possibility.
Something from no-thing…the word for that is art.
Then there is the word that becomes a sentence that becomes a song…the word for that is you.
In this episode I discuss my personal journey with the yes’s and no’s of life.
You can click below or find it in iTunes.
Podcast Quotes:
An artists is someone who uses bravery, insight, creativity, and boldness to challenge the status quo. And an artists takes it personally.
Art is a personal gift that changes the recipient. The medium doesn’t matter. The intent does.
Art is a personal act of courage, something one human does that creates change in another.”
Seth Godin
Sometimes we hear the drummer in the clouds. Sometimes in our head. Sometimes in our chest.
Wherever or however you hear him, please say ‘yes’ to the beat he’s laid for for you.
“If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” Henry David Thoreau