Directional Compass
This is your new map of least resistance. It guides you on your path for self-discovery and believing in yourself. Begin at the center Start Button for an optimal experience, but do what you want.
Rather than a physical place, the map guides you to a relational POV. How do you relate to your Big Idea and how does it relate to you? How do you keep yourself hamstrung by not believing in yourself? How does your relationship with money and others’ success keep you from realizing your own vision or version of success and fulfillment?
All of these topics will be covered in a step-by-step method and as an ad hoc path. Take what you want and leave the rest. At a minimum, you’re encouraged to start at the Creative Life Concept for Business class so you have a starting point that keeps you on track and minimizes cuts and bruises when you get lost in the thicket of self-doubt.
If you already have some self-discovery like branding, your version of brand may not be the same as the one presented, so it may be helpful to uncover a new way of thinking about it through the Branding Fun class, but know that it’s built on top of the Creative Life Concept for Business ideas. Think of it as a way to either confirm or change your original idea, thought starter, or business goal.
Remember to keep it real.
As with most creative endeavor, the map is a work in progress and classes will be rolled-out individually. Check back or sign up to be emailed directly when new content is released.
wondering why we’re all weirdos?
Being weird means we all dance on the ceiling, have fun while we trip the light fantastic, which is what this is all supposed to be about! Do we have to be so serious about business or can we have fun and enjoy ourselves through creating in our own right?
Maybe we can’t all dance, but we can all create and in our own way.
Yes, we can balance work and play, but what if work is play? It’s an oxymoron — they’re two opposites. But if you change your perspective and discover what you really want from your work experience, you might find the ability to make opposites attract.
It’s a Double Vector instead of a regular one because it’s about keeping in time and rhythm with your own behaviors in business; finding joy in creating on your own and with others. Communication happens when we stop to collect our thoughts and come up with a new way of doing things. We don’t have to rush, to beat the deadline or each other by competing.
As the 19th century businessman with the weird but elegant name, Wallace D. Wattles said,
“You are to be a creator, not a competitor. You are going to get what you want, but in such a way that when you get it, every other person whom you effect will have more than [they have] now.”