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Thursday May 17, 2007
 

Anatomy of Success, part 3

Stomach = Guts

You have to take risks -- whether you have the stomach for them or not. There are two key issues to address. One, is it's OK to make mistakes. That's how you learn and grow as a person and as a professional. Vow not to repeat errors and try to limit the downside to every venture you take on. Elbert Hubbard sums this up best: "The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one." Two, give yourself a challenge. Don't rest on your laurels. Always push yourself to do and be better. It is this constant pursuit of bigger, better, brighter that drives the most successful artistic temperament.

To make your life and career the success you envision, get your head, heart, and stomach working together. That's the anatomy of success today.

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Wednesday May 16, 2007
 

Anatomy of Success, part 2

Heart = Passion

Desire comes from your heart. It's the love you have for yourself, others, and your art that counts. According to authors Ron Rubin and Stuart Avery Gold in their "success@life" book: "Passion provides you the best possible odds to successfully catch and live your dream." That's good advice ? if you follow it.

Is there a fire inside of you that won't burn brightly unless you achieve your dreams? If that's you, channel that passion into everything you do. If you don't have the passion inside of you, ask yourself why. And then take steps to stoke the fire. When you feel passionate about your art, that positive energy works in your favor. Your enthusiasm will rub off on people creating a good experience for customers and others with whom you associate.

More to come ...

 
Tuesday May 15, 2007
 

Anatomy of Success, part 1

Those who play sports competitively know the value of getting your head into the game. Along with immense physical preparation comes intense mental concentration. To be a success you need to bring the same physical and emotional power to the table. Specifically, you need your head, heart, and stomach at their peak performance.

Head = Brains

There are two sides to your head: creative and logical. You need your creativity to serve you well in your artistic pursuits. But don't ignore the logic either. To make it in the crazy world of arts, learn all that you can about how the business works. The more you know, the better off you will be.

More to come ...

 

 
Saturday May 12, 2007
 

A Lynch in time ...

I recently started reading David Lynch's book, "Catching the Big Fish" with his thoughts on creativity and meditation and how he applies all of it to his life and films. It's a short piece that should be read a little at a time so you can ponder the meaning -- how what he says applies to your situation.

I feel we all need a little inspiration from time to time. And learning how others approach their art is worthwhile. This book is especially poignant as it's not a biography.  It's a bunch of random thoughts on random topics that somehow, like most of Lynch's film, seem to sum into a greater whole.


Here's my favorite line for you to ponder from the book: "The more the artist is suffering, the less creative he is going to be. It's less likely that he is going to enjoy his work and the less likely he will be able to do really good work."

 

 

There's a guerrilla in our midst

Make sure you check out "A Guerrilla in the Midst," the new book by award-winning Guerrilla Filmmaker, Stan Harrington. This is the story of his first feature and includes the DVD of the movie. I worked with Stan on his second feature, "The Craving Heart." Get more details here:
http://billboard.prweb.com/releases/2007/4/prweb520911.htm

 

 
Thursday May 10, 2007
 

Welcome

The yin and yang of it all. [Read More]