Many creatives are ostracized from their families not because of art, but because of their message. As we continue to live the creative life, we will find the need to set a respect requirement…
What you do now sets the tone for the reputation that follows. The interactions that you create between yourself and others determines the trajectory of your purpose. Pay attention to your words, what’s being communicated and how you deliver them…
Seeing someone flourishing in their career objectively easily swoons you into believing that everything’s perfect. Take the time to notice details, dissect the situation and gather what it took for that person to be where they are today. It’s never easy…
Amazing how one person can have such a vast effect on everyone surrounding. Well, if you haven’t figured it out already, that person is you. Your gift…is your jawbone. It may look small and obsolete in the eyes of others, but to your purpose, it’s the perfect tool…
How far are you willing to go? Hearing the untimely passing of anyone is very devastating, especially if they are close to your heart. Consider where you are now in your life. Think of the people who influence you and those you inspire. Think of your art in…
Likely, your creativity is more expensive than you can fork over all at once. Life is already expensive without that which your family and friends may “lovingly” call a... dare I say... a hobby. Gasp! Yes, I said the “h” word. They think you have better things…
Our struggles aren’t always covered by the typical forms of suppression. It varies from sex, alcohol, to spending money. If you find yourself in this situation, what would it take to change your habits? We really care about you, whether you see it or not…
Imagine a cowboy twirling his lasso with an opening the size of a quarter. Do you honestly think that will fit around the neck of a 2400 lb. bull? Nope! It has to be stretched, for it has to cater to what it’s trying to catch. If you want a lot, reach for it!...
As an artist, we can get so caught up in our art that it overshadows how we really feel. Most of us can express our passions in such a way that it’s difficult to show any signs of depression and anxiety. Being asked ya aight is someone’s way of popping your bubble…
The problem wasn’t that I was waiting on the device, but that the device was waiting on me. We are so quick to blame others for our lack of progress when it’s us that’s creating blockage and barriers. We’re constantly getting in our own way…