Category Archives: Focus

Paralyzed

Paralyzed: To make unable to move or act due to:

  • previous experiences
  • pretending/acting
  • shame
  • fear
  • what if?
  • what will they say?
  • what if I fail?
  • what if something bad happens?

Give in to just one of these and you run the risk of pulling the pen for the grenade on your thing, idea, service, product, art, or music.

Don’t look backwards and careful with the questions you ask yourself. Sure you can connect the dots looking backwards, but we’re all wanting help connecting the hidden dots of what lies ahead of us.

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If LTMPblog has a hope, it’s that you would recognize the opportunity in this moment, be constantly conscious of the possibility found in now, and always have an ear working to decipher the music that could be.

We rarely remember news reporters – those that report back to us on the past. Rather, we adore and hold high the discoverer, the creator , and the luminary…those that spotlight the new.

In every day and in every now the page is blank and the pen is full.

True work is the kind that puts the ink on the paper.

The Old Is Gone And The New Is Waiting To Be Written

Caring Even When We Don’t Need You To

Most likely I’m not going to buy your product/service/idea when we shake hands, meet, chat, or swap an email.

However, if you stick around…stick around and care like a friend…chances are you’ll see me on your caller ID one day and in need.
What’s the worst thing that can happen if you care for someone even when you’re product/service/idea is not needed? Probably that person you’re caring for telling their friend that you care(d)…and that friend just might be the one in need of your product/service/idea at the moment.
The Muse is reciprocal to your under the radar care.
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Today is..

A brick to be laid…tomorrow it’s a wall.

A dollar to save…tomorrow it’s wealth.

A idea to be learned…tomorrow it’s wisdom.

What small joy will you give up and what small pain will you take on today for massive joy tomorrow?

I’m glad I did > I wish I had.

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