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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

From Overwhelm To Product Creation in 5 Easy Steps!



In today's world, we have access to almost everything, anyone can be a writer, anyone can be a film maker etc with all our modern technological advances. Geography doesn't even restrict us anymore thanks to the invention of the internet. These are all great things, however, sometimes knowing all this stops us being creative. Sometimes having it all is too much. Too much pressure to do something huge and perfect. If you had a billion dollars right now, how much would it change the way you expressed yourself? Would your creativity suffer under the weight of expectation?

What if, instead of trying to be a master of anything and everything, you simply chose what to leave out - what if having constraints could make your work better? The idea that we can do almost anything is a scary notion for some people, enough to make them feel overwhelmed not from lack of choice, but from too much choice. 

Example: Say you want to create a product and you know you could do a CD, a book, a webinar, a book, an e-book, a website, a magazine, a movie, a tele-seminar, a mail out, an online program, a workshop, a presentation, a guide, a how-to product etc. All are possible in this day and age. 
So where do you start? If it's possible you can do all of this right now? WOW. Technology.

Or do you instead step back, choose one thing as a start - leaving out all the other possibilties for one moment and just simply begin one thing until it's finished? 

One thing. One chunk. One piece of a bigger picture. That way you can start and finish something. Satisfaction guaranteed! In most cases of overwhelm this practice works. (exams, promotions, new job, etc, all these things have a step by step process which cannot be skipped, sorry!)

1. Start at the beginning: Say you write an article. It doesn't have to be a major production, just use what you have right now. Don't open your Twitter, your Facebook, your Tumblr to write it, this is not an instant process. Don't wait for the bigger office, the better computer, the best software etc, don't wait until you know how to use the latest version of an editing program... just grab a pen and paper and write, free associate. Pick any topic you like. Write for at least 10 minutes without stopping. 

2. Once you have finished writing your article, do a quick edit, nothing elaborate, make sure it's written in your voice, so people can relate to your unique identity. 

3. Type it up.

4. SAVE it. (important!)

5. Have a look now at how many other ways the already written article can be used. You may transcribe it, make an e-book out of it, make it a flyer etc.  It could be made into anything.
Take one thing and then see how many other ways you can apply it.

Recap: Avoid being deterred by the sheer amount of possibility there is in front of you at any one time, that is a sure way of becoming overwhelmed before you even begin. 

Your article could end up being 32 different products! In time, you can tweak your article to have even more impact and carry even more value, this will be a result of feedback and noticing its impact in your target market. Nothing is static, you can change anything at anytime. It doesn't have to be perfect now or ever, it just has to be what's real for you right now. People relate to real over perfection.

Knowing this, go ahead and begin creating products. Just take it one step at a time and know that the learning is in the process. 

Take your time and enjoy your NOW.

Until next time :) 

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Friday, August 17, 2012

13 Reasons Why I Love Spring!




Spring is on the way! Tiny green buds are appearing on our mulberry tree in our backyard, the herbs are sprouting, the days are warming up! Spring is the most beautiful time of year in my opinion. When better to take stock and make fresh starts and new decisions around old beliefs? What better time to draw a line in the sand and say "This starts now!" 

A time when everything new comes to remind us that things always pass. Bad things, good things, all things pass. 

Spring is a place where you can begin anew once more, putting all your learnings into play. 


I love spring, here are 13 more reasons why: (and these will last through October 2013!)

  1. It is renewal in action…if you want to start anew, this is the perfect time, perfect for clearing away clutter, putting wintery stuff away and getting all your spring clothes out, opening the windows and creating a fresh space for yourself
  2. Spring is colourful and full of flowers 
  3.  Spring makes baby animals appear!
  4. Spring fever happens! It’s a thing. Your body may experience physiological changes because of changes to your diet and temperature change.  
  5. Ella Fitzgerald sang about Spring Fever in 1936, play it here: I got the Spring Fever Blues
  6. It’s my birthday in Spring!
  7.  Mint is THE colour this Spring, have a look here
  8.  Perfect for creating your Christmas wish list, getting your goals in place for the end of year. Use the momentum of Spring to refresh you and inspire you.
  9. It's wedding season!
  10. You can dance in the rain! (and wear cool gumboots)
  11. The mornings are warm - when you walk you don't freeze!
  12. Grapefruit, lemon and orange are in season! Citrus city! Thanks to Taste.com, you could make this delicious recipe for lemon gelato
  13. Jonquils and forget-me-nots are also in season in Spring- pretty.
Make your own Spring time list, think about specific things that happen, or that you can do to celebrate this beautiful season and bring a little of this season into your world, wherever you may be. 


Thursday, August 2, 2012

36 Best Things of the 80's! (This is just for fun!)



Where were you about 30 years ago? What were you doing? I can't remember as I was but a baby then...
As a child of the magnificent 80's, I would like to, for this post, pay a tribute with a list to one of the best decades around. Enjoy whatever memories come up! Feel free to mention anything I may have forgotten.

  1. Scrunchies
  2. Madonna
  3. Fluro
  4. Tetris
  5. Cabbage Patch Kids
  6. Mullets
  7. Jumpsuits
  8. Rubik's Cube
  9. My Little Pony
  10. Pac Man
  11. Nissan Maxima
  12. He-Man
  13. Rollerskates
  14. Hulk Hogan
  15. Scratch n Sniff Stickers
  16. Deborah Harry
  17. The Bangles
  18. Molly Ringwald
  19. Sixteen Candles
  20. ONJ-Let's Get Physical
  21. Polly Pocket
  22. Pound Puppies
  23. Hammer Pants
  24. Bike Shorts under Skirts
  25. Fraggle Rock
  26. Babysitters Club
  27. Strawberry Shortcake
  28. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  29. Side Ponytails
  30. The Goonies
  31. Slap Bracelets
  32. Jelly Shoes
  33. Gremlins
  34. Doogie Howser MD
  35. She-ra
  36. Ferrari 288

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

18 Mid Week Questions You Could be Asking Yourself!


  1. How many of your goals for the week are completed so far? 
  2. What has completing/not completing your goals allowed you to do now?
  3. What do you want the rest of your week to look like?
  4. Is there a particular question you aren't asking yourself?
  5. Could you be holding back from your true potential this week?
  6. What would be the benefit of putting something off? 
  7. Are you being the best version of yourself?
  8. How long do you want to take to get to where you want to be?
  9. What could be the pay-off for not trying as hard as possible?
  10. Have you set up habits that lead to your success?
  11. What would it mean for you to have everything on your to do list done by Friday night and have a carefree weekend?
  12. When will you decide it's time to commit to your goals if you haven't already?
  13. Who is on your support team?
  14. Do you need more like minded people to encourage your successes? 
  15. What would make achieving your goals easier? 
  16. Have you really asked yourself why you want to complete the current goals in your life?
  17. Are you hanging on to expired, irrelevant goals? 
  18. Could you choose to re-focus and start fresh with exciting goals?

Have a great week everyone, focus on your goals and the reasons they are important. 
Really picture them and get clear on your motivation, your desired outcomes, for what purpose are these goals in your life? 

Do whatever it takes to get yourself from where you are now to where you want to be!