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Notes on Amazing Things Will Happen

“I’m a problem that will never be solved.”Kanye West, Amazing

I have met CC Chapman before at SXSW. He’s also good friends with one of my favorite people online (do you know Clarence?). So, when his book started being mentioned regularly on Twitter as a great quick read to start the year, I picked it up.

Let’s not be hyperbolic here. Amazing Things Will Happen isn’t life changing. CC presents a lot of common sense lessons that I think many of us who have had at least a decade in the work force know even if we don’t always act on them. They are good reminders, though, and as I noted in my previous post, sometimes we need a pep talk. These nuggets were the highlights for me:

Never forget that the worst anyone can ever say is no. But, you’ll never hear yes if you don’t ask.

You cannot be afraid to ask for help. People want to help others, and if they even remotely care about you, then they will be glad to step up and help you with anything you ask for, if they can.

Any day you are not sick and are above ground is a good day.

What I most appreciated was the process CC outlines for figuring out and making sense of the big ideas (and sometimes the little nags) going through your head. This is the harder trick, right? It’s easy to know when something is wrong or when something needs to change but putting some real effort and attention towards making those adjustments are difficult. We are creatures of habit and pushing ourselves to think different and with more purpose is not something we are prone to do. I’ve also been reading Thinking, Fast and Slow and much of the story there is about how our brains work in these ways.

So, to have that push to find moments of quiet and just think, to write down thoughts and ideas without self-editing, and to be honest with myself?

Thanks CC.

2013 and I’ve Got Air Coming Through My Nose!

“And I know my days are numbered just the same as everyone but I found out that life without love is just no fun.” Annette Poindexter, Wayward Dream

A month ago, I resolved to dream. In the month since, I’ve tried to do as much of that as I could in between big life events, travel, and just everything.  And nothing. In the course, and not through any plan on my part, I feel like I’ve matured. I understand a bit more about life and the part I see myself playing.

I also read C.C. Chapman’s Amazing Things Will Happen and did a few of the exercises he suggested in finding my direction for this moment. The most effective of these were those that asked me to write some things down in a notebook (or in my case, type them in my evernote journal) and revisit them and think about them until I found the thread tying my thoughts and feelings and ideas together into something cohesive. I thought of it as finding the beat. Catching the rhythm. 

So, at this moment, for 2013, I have come up with the following as my goals/tasks for the year:


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Essentially, I want to be a part of making awesome things that people I respect and admire will respect and admire. I plan to do this both professionally and personally. With Examiner.com. With Menu & Hours. With Taproot. With an idea that started tumbling around in my head this week. Hold me to it.

Be More Invested

  • In the lives of those I love
  • In the moment
  • In my own well-being

Go Outside and See, Do, Live.

My monitors are a cage. Gilded ones that I find great value in but the world is out there. Peace of mind, clarity of thought, and little moments of magic are much more likely out of doors. And, when I’m outside, head up, eyes wide open, I’m reminded I’m alive.

If I need a kick in the pants, I will come back to this post, read the above, watch below, and keep it movin’. Let’s go!