Trouble Getting A Job?

Go do something crazy. Go do something you’re afraid of. Go do the opposite of what your brain is telling you to do.

The stories you make will be worth sharing in an interview. Employers LOVE hearing stories, not just because it shows you’re willing to build your character and do something different, but because you’ve gone and done something they wish they would have done.

Better yet, you might find that the thing you end up doing is something you want to keep on doing. It’s often when we do the opposite of what our brain says is the logical thing that we find our passion. Turns out when we don’t listen to our brain, we’re actually listening to our heart.

 

Stay Positive & What Will You Go Do?

It’s The Unexpected That Matters

You could easily duplicate a comedian’s skit. Memorize all the jokes, mimic all the facial expressions. The thing is, you won’t know how to interact with an audience member who interrupts your skit. What will you say to the guy that hollers out when you only ask for the ladies to say “aww.”

Any act, any entertainment, any art is best showcased when the artist is faced with the unexpected. It can be someone in the audience or one’s own mistake.

The reason why it’s suggested you fail and fail often is how you handle disruption is what matters, what people love to see, what people are fascinated by. It’s easy to follow the expected, it’s much more difficult to follow the unexpected.

Great thing about failure is people will love when you fall and they’ll love when you surprisingly land on your feet.

 

Stay Positive & Put Yourself In The Underdog Position From Time To Time

This Is Fictional

159 people died from a rockslide yesterday.

159 stories ended after a rockslide demolished a small town yesterday.

Which gets to you more? People aren’t just people. People are living, growing, working stories. They’re emotional with their highs and lows. Are you careful how you communicate with them? Are you adding to their story? There stories could end at anytime.

 

Stay Positive & Every Day We Have A Chance To Be A High In Someone’s Story

Time Isn’t Everything

I could blog everyday for 5 years and still not get anywhere. You could spend 10 years on artwork and never get a chance to showcase it in a gallery. Your friend can spend his 20s fixing cars, but never get a tip. Gladwell’s idea you must spend at least 10,000 hours on something before you become a professional is incomplete. It’s not really the time the matters. It’s the bravery, the risk, the new things you try during that time.

Turns out 10,000 hours is enough time to try as many options, take as many risks and show as much bravery as it takes to truly get noticed, recognized and respected for your effort.

Time isn’t everything. Grit is.

 

Stay Positive & Start Impressing Yourself With The Work You Do

Is Your Promise Real

Do you know what you’re promising?

Second question: does everyone else know what you’re promising?

It’s easy to give yourself leeway or change your promise week to week if you answer yes to the first question and no to the second. It’s powerful, it’s real when you answer yes to both questions.

The only time to change your promise is when you make it bigger. When you do that, definitely don’t keep it to yourself.

 

Stay Positive & Make Bigger Promises, Proceed To Keep Them

Measuring And Permission

Netflix can measure how many episodes of a season you’ve watched. Say you watch three seasons of a show. Netflix certainly has permission to send you an email when season four is available, right? But they don’t.

Measuring and permission go hand in hand. You measure to discover what you’ve been given permission to do. It’s pointless to reach out to someone with an update on something you think they care about, but have no data, no measurements to prove it.

There’s a point when you don’t need to try something to see if it works. There’s a point when you’ve got enough measurements to try what’s permitted and proceed to try new tactics with that.

Test, measure, permission then test permission and measure. Repeat.

 

Stay Positive & Have Fun With What You Know Works

It’s Not The Answer You Want

It’s Not The Answer You Want

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How do you tell someone who feels like you’ve done them wrong, that you can’t do anything about it? How do you get people to talk about politics when they don’t want to? How do you get a hardcore punk-rocker to buy your classical music? How do you get a math major to write a fiction novel that’s not sci-fi?

The answer is you don’t. Not only do you spend their time and energy on something they don’t care about or are uncomfortable talking about or working on, you also waste your own hour and effort appealing to someone who doesn’t want to hear the message you have to offer.

As much as the world seems like it’s a discourse in manipulation and persuasion, it’s not. The game isn’t the game you think it is. It’s not who can please the most, who can convert the most, who can get the others out of their bubble into their own. The game is finding and connecting those with the same bubble as you; color, shape, goal and all.

Campaigns don’t move forward logically, that’s why so many people are frustrated with politics. Campaigns move forward emotionally, through connections of people who trust one another. The lesson here is not to preach to those who don’t trust you and you don’t earn trust with those who don’t agree with you.

Run social media for business’s who believe in it. Talk politics with those who enjoy talking about politics. Please those willing to be please. Don’t aim for the masses, the market that’s not listening or anyone who you haven’t fist earned the trust of.

 

Stay Positive & Your Message Is Only As Strong As The Peoples’ Trust In Hearing It

(not how convinced you are that you’re right)

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