Hey friends, I could use some reviews for my children’s album on iTunes.
If you have a few moments, would you put a few words in for me? You can find the song player on the right side of my site if you haven’t heard the tunes.
Hey friends, I could use some reviews for my children’s album on iTunes.
If you have a few moments, would you put a few words in for me? You can find the song player on the right side of my site if you haven’t heard the tunes.
Have you heard? I’ve decided to jump into the presidential race. Any frequent reader or colleague of mine knows that I’m not a fan of the bi-partisan system currently “favored” in the U.S. So, I figured it is time to put my hat in the ring. There isn’t a candidate on the ballot right now that has my total support. So, I’m in full support of myself. Why not?
I’m all about liberty and personal freedom. If you want to know more about my ideals, just ask. I’m not going to get into candidate bashing, nor am I going to spend millions (or ask for same) to get the word out. You can just tell your friends and have them tell their friends, etc. Or, if you want to run this race, get on board! You have as much right as I do.
As we were waking this morning, my wife proclaimed “I need a Noneday.” She stated that there needs to be a day where she doesn’t have to set her alarm. No getting up for work, no getting up for church, no waking to shuttle one of the kids to this activity or another. Simply… a Noneday. She said that on this day no alarm clock should be allowed to work.
As busy as we’ve been lately, that certainly sounded attractive to me.
Today we’re going to visit a church we’ve thought of visiting for some time. We have some friends that attend there and they have a very cool youth program. Should be a nice experience.
Later, I am going to be producing episodes of Blogs, Views and Blues and Audio Gumshoe. Perhaps I’ll be able to get some more tracking done on my CD project, as well. People are wondering if this mythical CD will ever become reality.
These past few weeks I’ve been amazed at how busy I can be just doing the simple things that need to be done. I’ve been clicking off the daily calendar items one-by-one only to find that the day is gone before I reach the end. And each time I mark the to-do list, prioritizing each item so that I don’t waste time on the less important tasks, I find that more “high-priority” items sneak their way into the list.
The curious thing about tackling my many calendar entries is that I often cross paths with people that are involved in things that I feel I “should be doing.” They are working on projects that directly relate to my interests — or my experiences — and are doing things in their careers that I’ve only dreamed doing. Some are involved in public relations or media projects that utilize skills that they are just learning, but skills that I’ve had for my entire working-life. I’m amazed that they are able to integrate the “fun” aspects into full-fledged career options. I marvel at their ability to step into a new focus without any callous or doubt. Have I become one of the “old guys” without having realized I reached that moment in my life? Do I not step into new ventures because I was always taught to “be secure” and to “avoid risk-taking behavior” because it creates “stability” for my family and me?
I have been pleased with my ability to always be an “early adopter” (that term is becoming quite cliche’ isn’t it?). I’ve tried MANY new media and social networking tools. Many of these I use on a daily basis. I’ve introduced these concepts and resources to my employers — some of which are readily accepted, some of which are brushed aside as folly. Apparently, my use may not be as productive as I had hoped. I see others coming into some of the social networks later than I, yet they are receiving greater benefit with exactly the same tools. I wonder where my direction has failed?
I’m attempting to re-evaluate my approach and my purpose. I suppose it is a good idea to revisit one’s personal mission statement, value statements, and goals often. Perspective is certainly needed here. I think that I will take some time (is there any left?) to list the benefits of my various activities, my career focus, and my use of the many tools that I currently engage each day. At this stage in my life it is likely a good idea to decide whether to “maintain” or “refurbish” my lifestyle.
I’ve always known what I wanted to do with my life. I’ve always known that I want to make a living while performing, writing, and producing music. I have the skills, I have the desire, and I have the experience. I wonder at times if I am “too old” to make it happen now. However,I have read and heard many things recently that state that one can “never be too old.” Is it true? Is it pipe-dream? I let certain people take away my dreams earlier in life. I let others influence my decisions. Did I wait too long to come back to my dreams? Did I push things aside too long to be able to establish results? I’m going to continue to enjoy my musical endeavors. I’m going to continue to write and produce new material. I’m going to continue to share that with others. Perhaps I can learn what it takes NOW to turn some of these skills and a lifetime of experience into true opportunity (and I’m not talking “fame & fortune”). My family deserves it and I desire it.
I now realize that I have been “spinning my wheels” for a long time. I know that I’ve spent too much time “keeping up to keep up.” It’s time to define the next chapter of my life. Will you watch as I do so? Will you be there to give me accountability? Do you know people that would be good examples or mentors for me as I begin this renewal? Are you one of those people?
I realize I should spend more time reading physical books. Less time spent with electronic media (Google Reader?) may mean more creative stimulus for me.
I once again turn to the teachings and wisdom of Jim Rohn. I’ve so much to do this time each year and often find that my desire begins to wane; my motivation becomes stalled; my goals become clouded.
I look at all that should and could be done, but then prioritize downward. I often rationalize that “there’ll be time for that.”
Here’s some good wisdom from Jim:
Humans have the remarkable ability to get exactly what they must have. But there is a difference between a “must” and a “want.”
The best motivation is self-motivation. The guy says, “I wish someone would come by and turn me on.” What if they don’t show up? You’ve got to have a better plan for your life.
When you know what you want, and you want it bad enough, you will find a way to get it.
Motivation alone is not enough. If you have an idiot and you motivate him, now you have a motivated idiot.
Without a sense of urgency, desire loses its value.
This article is from Jim Rohn’s Vitamins for the Mind. Vitamins for the Mind is a weekly sampling of original quotes, on a specific topic, taken from The Treasury of Quotes by Jim Rohn (TTOQ). TTOQ, a beautiful, burgundy hardbound book with gold foil lettering, is a collection of over 365 quotes on 60 topics gathered from Jim’s personal journals, seminars and books spanning over 39 years. To order the TTOQ by Jim Rohn or Excerpts from TTOQ by Jim Rohn or Brian Tracy, please go to Jim Rohn’s Online Catalog.