How to make someone believe you’re with the band

jeremy camp
we were pretty far back

When we first entered the venue I told the volunteer, “We’re with the band”. Just like getting yourself to believe something important, if you say it convincingly, odds are it’ll be believable.

I quickly had to backtrack and tell him I was just kidding. As you can see, our seats weren’t even close to “being with the band”.

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Why you should double your effort even when most never notice?

blogging
crazy, isn't it?

Blogging is one thing. Blogging daily another. Writing five blogs a day crazier still. And what most people don’t know (nor care about) is that I spend significant time taking, organizing, selecting and captioning photos.

It would be easy to ask for your comments on why would anyone “waste their time on unnoticable and unappreciated details”, but I won’t. Instead, I just want to invite you to think about your own situation and decide on your own convictions.

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The main reason short and pithy blog posts usually don’t work

blogging style
consistently changing and evolving the look but not the essence
blogging tip
close up view

Most people want to be spoon fed. I get that, and appreciate my own fair share of “just tell me what to do”. But this is not the place for that. Short and pithy has it’s place. Here. Nearing 6k posts, without wavering. Ever wonder why? How?

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PS. Ever wonder why, how, for yourself? This is deceptively important.

But I’m not an organized person

personal business center
You have a business center for your life, right? (blurry photos are ok sometimes)

Like exercise, organizing (our) the paperwork of life can be a demotivating and seemingly impossible task to keep up with, let alone find enjoyment in.

People say, “But I’m not an organized person”. Exactly. Not as long as you coach yourself that way. Many times I have to force myself. Force. Get it? Work. Everything is hard work.

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