Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Morning Meds, Day 7

Morning Meds
A Tale of Two Professions
 
Once upon a time, if you can believe it, actors were seen as the dregs of society. Actors were whores, infidels, liars, thieves and dogs. People literally threw tomatoes at them if they weren’t entertained. And since all roles were played by men at one time (the stage was too indecent of women), those men were jeered and ridiculed.

Of course, there are modern day parallels…now many famous people just act like those labels, but in society’s eyes they are still revered. When I tell people I’m an actor they say, “Wow, that sounds like fun! That is so cool! I used to…” And so it goes.

Along with life coaching, I have now entered another profession that I am hoping in far less time, will be able to tell the same history.  “Can you believe at one time they used to say the network marketing profession was for losers who couldn’t get a real job? They used to call them crazy and dreamers and not even give you the time of day!” Yeah, it’s hard to believe.

I look at Eric Worre, writer of an incredible book called, Go Pro, as a modern day Stanislavski. He is the one who brought honor to acting at the turn of the 20th century. People laughed when he called acting a profession, said it required skill, trained people in how to be masters at it.

As a coach, as a network marketer, as an actor; may I ever be professional. May I uphold the best practices in each profession. May I bring glory to God and honor the seed He’s sown in me. And if I can inspire anyone to do the same…it will have been worth it.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Morning Meds, Day 5

A Review of My Clients
After each 12 week session I ask my clients for a review, both for marketing purposes and to learn. In fact, I've referred to my clients as my teachers several times and it's too true. I thought you might enjoy my reviews of them. Consider it My chocolate-covered thank you just in time for Valentine's Day.
MH-- my first client with traditional SMART goals, measurable and authentic. I learned from you. .. what I do actually works!!!
VH-- Having measurable goals is preferable, but what fun we had splashing around in the pool of learning figuring that out, laughing and rejoicing in our ignorance and seemingly pointless conversations, from which I always walked away happier than before the phone rang.
SD-- Now I know why we shout "Surprise!" at some parties. Unexpected moments are such a gift. .. like when you cried and I so didn't see it coming. Really, I could never see you coming. Keeping me off balance made me stronger and more limber.
MS--I know we're not done quite yet, but I want you to know you taught me how to listen. I thought I knew, but you taught me better. Very fitting because you yourself are an excellent listener.
SK-- You were the first one who saw in me what I see. Some of the most beautiful words in the universe right?  "I see you." Thank you.
DS-- What can I say? From you I've learned mercy because I've been where you've been. I've also learned real plutonic love between a man and a woman. Thank you for showing me that was possible.
Thank you all for reading my meds. May you concentrate more this week on who you are loving than who's loving you.


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Morning Meds, Day 4

Upper Level ... "Stuff"

I was able to attach here my second favorite scene from Men In Black, since YouTube doesn't seem to have my first favorite, which took place, I believe, right before this one.  In it Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones' characters are riding in the elevator of headquarters for the first time, and Will Smith's character surmises astutely, "There's some upper level *!?/ going on here." That's probably my favorite movie line ever, depending on when you ask me, but at anytime it would be in my top 5.  There are things beyond the surface of this life, stuff you're not going to see unless you scratch the surface or dig a little.

And that's what the scene I have included is about. It's about how being a digger, separates you from people who want to believe that everything they need to know is served up to them conveniently, with dinner, on the 6 o'clock news.  Today I'm here to say, sometimes it is, and sometimes it isn't. Sometimes even the things that make the news aren't heavily publicized, so I'm giving some pub today to a company that I believe in and some info I think you need to know. With the movie clip everything would take you about 8 min. of your life to watch, and I respect every second.  Let me know if you'd like more information

...This message will self destruct in 5..4..3... (I always wanted to say that!)