To Follow Passion, One Needs Team…
I had an epiphany today…
My real passion, my love for producing music has found itself way down on my list of priorities in recent weeks. How it got this way I don’t really know, but it is a little alarming. I think this is indicative of most peoples unconscious and habitual self-sabotage of their desired achievements and something which has inspired me to write an article on. I’ll publish that on my blog at Leave The Office
When I had this sudden realization of things it became apparent that although I made a very clear vision statement about my life and business a couple of weeks ago I have managed to get confused and stuck in the "How am I going to do all this and what if it fails?" loop without even noticing….Until now.
I’ve been consumed lately with how I can start making some real money online form a few websites I run and, of course, seeing as my mind is in a spin of confusion and a cloud of doubt I haven’t been getting very far there either, hence feeling cemented to the spot. Well now it stops again and I am focused on my true passion, my desired vocation. Making music.
When I arrive in Thailand I intend to have my working pattern already in motion. I will be concentrating first on composing music for Film, TV, Radio and Computer Games and already have a loose business plan around that. What I am really keen on though is finding someone who can help me. You see in order to stay focused and busy doing what I am naturally very good at and enjoy so much I need someone to handle the stuff that feels like hard work to me.
I am looking, in effect for a manager. Someone who just loves networking, making contacts, setting up meetings, promotion and PR. I am serious about this, so here is the first place I will start my appeal. The internet is a big enough place. I have the material and the talent to make whatever you are selling/promoting an effortless joy, as long as that’s the thing you love to do.
Teams are essential. Anyone who tries to go 100% on their own is almost destined for failure, so I want people who play at the things I have to work at who can help and in turn we help each other. I have big, big plans for my business, beyond just music, but multimedia and I have other truly talented, creative minds lined up for innovative, creative multimedia projects, so the future looks very exciting.
Stay tuned and contact me here.