Passion, Podcasts, Social Networking, The Life

Michael Jackson Tribute Podcast – Episode #3

7 Comments 09 July 2009

 
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I just have to use this blog and outlet to honor the of the most important parts of my childhood, my hero, Michael Joe Jackson!  So today, you’re going to hear about a 45 minute podcast that my friend Preston Taylor co-hosted with me.

We talk about our thoughts of his life, his passing, and we even played some good tunes in between.

Tonight we’re hosting a VERY special Successfool @ 6pm Pacific.  I hope to see you there http://Successfool.tv

Here’s the 4 things that I share that I learned from Michael:

- Be Passionate about what you do
- It’s okay to be Foolish and act like kid sometimes
- Do something NO ONE ELSE is doing
- Living a legacy

I want to hear what YOUR thoughts on Michael’s life and how it impacted you!  Let me know below.

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OMG!  We’re Having Another Baby!!

Family, The Life

OMG! We’re Having Another Baby!!

39 Comments 03 June 2009

(WILL BE TALKING ABOUT THIS ON MY SHOW TONIGHT http://successfool.tv @ 6pm Pacific)

Yes it’s true.  Sarah Nicole and I are having our 2nd Baby.  WOWOWOW!!  Social Baby #2!!!

If you’ve been following Successfool.com you’ll remember last year when my first daughter was born, we did a LIVE USTREAM the very next day and showed of my daughter Sadie Loren to the world!  (yes I was using Ustream back before it was “cool”)

That post was called “The Most Important Day Of My Life” and you can also see the live Ustream I entitled “Social Media’s First Baby

Sarah, Sadie, and I are truly excited to welcome another addition into our crazy but fun family!

I feel like I’m gonna take over the world right now!

Family is EVERYTHING!!

COMMENTS WELCOME!

Sadie's Gonna Be a Big Sister

Sadie Big Sister

Sadie Big Sister

The Life

Life Inside The Big Head!

5 Comments 08 May 2009

Jason Ewart is a Sydney-based transformation writer and speaker touring California in June 2009.  

(kudos to Funny Man Dan @funnymandan for the post title)

“Just because you are a character doesn’t mean you have character.”

- Winston Wolfe, Pulp Fiction (1994)

Recently, I had an opportunity to play a part in giving something back to the kids of our local community. This involved wearing a character suit of an oversized boy complete with permanent smile. A sweaty adventure as I attempted to not knock over any toddlers, caused by a limited view through the mouth of the character.

After several hours, I had a new appreciation for volunteers, and especially of life inside the big head!

Character development is an ongoing journey. Working inside the big head showed me that what was going on inside could be incongruent with the external. I made contact with the creator of the character to look for ways to bring life to the external.

One scenario really spoke volumes to me during the stint in the suit. As I stood near the jumping castle, a couple of youth came from behind and attempted to rip the head off the costume.

The head twisted slightly and a buckle or the fan unit scratched across my face, near my eye.

In that moment, on the inside of the big head, my thoughts were not healthy. They had potential of not bringing life to the character. After all, thoughts lead to actions.

Character is shown in circumstances. As I stood motionless, I re-grouped on the inside. It was very evident to me that what was going on inside the big head had the potential to impact the body language and actions of the character.

Thankful for the permanent smile!

As a business owner, entrepreneur or individual, is my character congruent with the message & values of my organisation?

Do I represent well?

“Character does count. For too long we have gotten by in a society that says the only thing right is to get by and the only thing wrong is to get caught. Character is doing what’s right when nobody is looking…”

Oklahoma Congressman J. C. Watts, speech at the Republican National Convention (August 13, 1996)

If character is doing what is right when no one is looking, or when you can “hide” inside the big head, what can we do for character development?

Set aside intentional time for reflection, journalling, meditation

Review values of self/organisation

Build accountability systems

Invest in health (diet, sleep etc)

Deliver on promises or communicate clearly & promptly if unable to do so

What works for you?

Please share them in the comments. My pen is at the ready.

What is the cost for NOT investing in character development?

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