i love trying new writing things

i love trying new writing things.

Blogging first offered me daily writing practice.

But daily blogging (modern word for writing and publishing) over the past 16+ years has offered more than writing practice.

Blogging has offered creative ways to experiment with writing. Blogging has opened doors (and windows) for expressing new ways to write and publish.

And don’t even get me started on the crazy list of book ideas blogging teases me with.

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Why dream big, work

Why dream big career dreams?

The easiest answer is another question, “Why wouldn’t you dream big (career) dreams?”

Dive past the surface though and you get a list of great why’s:

To improve your:

  • Art
  • Contribution
  • Consistency
  • Choices
  • Habits
  • Results
  • Reputation
  • Lifestyle

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Die with everything, work

Die With Zero is a book i heard about 24 hours ago.

In summary it promotes spending all your money before you die.

Professional in my career, i relentlessly pursue ‘everything’.

Professionally dying with everything, to me, is to die with everything an artist hopes for: To be a trailblazer. To develop confidence, creativity, and contribution. And while working a lifetime, to have fun, feel joy, and provide inspiration.

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Die with zero, work

Die With Zero is a book i heard about from a social media post while waking up this morning.

In summary it promotes dying rich with experiences, not rich with money.

To professionally (career) die with zero, to me, is to die with zero wishes to have had more passion and commitment at work.

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How does shedding work?

How does shedding work?

It’s kinda like learning to walk.

Desire. Possibility. Freedom from crawling.

So, first, you feel the need for it.

Then you experiment with how and what to shed.

You are obviously clueless how it works but you start trying anyway.

And like anything you’ve ever practiced, you learn from trying.

You eventually recognize, fairly easily, what you don’t want to try again.

And, you eventually recognize also, fairly easily, what you absolutely want to try again.

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