The only way to do great work is to love what you do.
~ Steve Jobs
Author Archives: Jacqueline Ashby
Memories

in time of daffodils(who know
the goal of living is to grow)
forgetting why,remember how
in time of lilacs who proclaim
the aim of waking is to dream,
remember so(forgetting seem)
in time of roses(who amaze
our now and here with paradise)
forgetting if,remember yes
in time of all sweet things beyond
whatever mind may comprehend,
remember seek(forgetting find)
and in a mystery to be
(when time from time shall set us free)
forgetting me,remember me
~ e.e. cummings
Cluck
Chasing
Chasing Creativity & the Art of Storytelling
Pearls shared by Neil Stevenson, High Wizard of Chaos at IDEO
Watch the interview here.
Use the Bar Test to Prototype Your Story:
Next time you have to communicate something in the work environment, practice communicating it first to your friends over beers, coffee, or tea. We call this the “bar test,” a verbal story prototype that we teach in the Storytelling for Influence course. Prototype your story ideas by talking them out in a human context before writing them down in a professional context.
Beware of the Danger of Expertise:
There’s this danger in the comfort of expertise and there’s huge value in putting yourself in situations where you’re the opposite of an expert—where you’re a beginner, where you’re learning. Try putting yourself in situations that have an intentional level of discomfort. This is often a stepping point toward bold new learning.
On the Importance of Fear in Creativity:
It’s easy to think of fear as a warning, but in the creative context, fear can sometimes be a beacon that you’re going into new, growth-inducing territory. All forms of creativity involve some sort of dissonance and there’s often a feeling of, maybe I shouldn’t do this. There is a policeman inside your head, and he must be destroyed. In the context of storytelling, in order to conquer (or minimize!) your fear you really need to get out and take action. There’s a tendency for people to wait and then wing it with their stories and presentations.
Less Like a Powerpoint, More Like a Campfire:
Make your stories and presentations more impactful by imagining them as time around the campfire with your audience. Partner with your audience and remember a story is an emotional journey.
It’s a Never-ending Journey:
Chasing creativity is kind of like chasing a rainbow. You only have one life, you should push yourself to do all the things that seem scary to you. The act of doing it will immediately push you somewhere new.
Leashless
I just hope you understand,
Sometimes the clothes
Do not make the man.
I’ll hold on to my freedom.
May not be what you want from me.
Just the way it’s got to be.
Lose the face now.
I’ve got to live.
George Michael 1963-2016
Gunslinger
Thermodynamics
Spark
The key is building fires where you can warm yourself as you wait for the tempest to pass. ~ Tim Ferriss.
Build your own portable campfire 🙂
Latin
Illegitimi non carborundum
Thank you J.D. Houston for sharing 🙂
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