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Monthly Archives: July 2014

You know how you’ve been told all your life that there are creative’s and non-creative’s. Like the people who took art and band in school, those are “Creative Types,” and you? You’re just… not. Well I really hate to bust that bubble for you (actually I don’t mind at all) because I know it’s nice […]

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**First of all, Today is Jen Creed’s birthday! I’m so stoked to celebrate her birth today and you should be to! She’s pretty awesome. Wish her a happy birthday and follow her on twitter @jencreed.** I’m still trucking slowly through Rory Vaden’s book, Take The Stairs. He includes a case study early on in the […]

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The ideas that are crazy. The ones that keep us up at night. The ones we haven’t told anyone about because they’re seriously that crazy. Those ideas? Those are the ones we need. Those stories are the ones that need telling. We need them for two reasons: 1. There has never been an idea that […]

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If you had come up to me a year ago and asked, how do I fight burnout? That feeling of lostness, of where-do-I-go-nextness, of doneness, of over-it-ness in my business, How do I fight it? I would have had an eloquent answer. I would have talked about creativity, and how we can plan for these […]

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Tommy Boy is a ridiculous movie and it’s awesome. It has everything you want in a comedy including the legendary Chris Farley and Dan Aykroyd. Anyway, I haven’t watched it in a good long while and the other day we had a shoot in the afternoon so I turned it on in the morning and […]

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