If you’re a Seth Godin fan, you may have seen this video. After a 37 year-old copywriter is laid off from a large ad-agency in 2008, he starts a blog for other unemployed ad professionals. Once the site launched, he decided to create a promotional video featuring the faces and stories of other laid-off execs – and how they used their new-found time to chase their real dreams. It’s now a feature film…and a ‘soon to be’ book. Not bad for a guy who was laid off.
The video made me think about a conversation I had with my Opa this past summer. It was a lazy summer day and we were sitting on the pier enjoying the sun and the sounds of the water lapping up against the wood. I think we were both deep in thought when my Opa said something pretty prolific that has stayed with me ever since. He said, “You know, Lara, you spend your whole life planning for what’s to come. Then one day, when you’re my age, you wake up and realize that there’s not much future to plan for any more.” I’ve been told my whole life that time is fleeting and that it goes by so fast. But nothing has hit me as much as what my Opa said to me that beautiful summer afternoon. I don’t ever want to look back on life and say ‘I wish I had of…’. It was on that very day that I decided to start my own business.
So, even if you weren’t laid off, like me, the Lemonade video should resonate with you. It should make you ask yourself:
- are you doing what you love?
- are you spending enough time with your family?
- are you giving back?
- are you getting out of life what you want?
If your answers are ‘no’, make your own lemonade.
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Quite amazing. A great lesson that reminds us that our Personal brands are not always or just tied to our jobs.
We need to remind ourselves your life can be your career.
Quite amazing. A great lesson that reminds us that our Personal brands are not always or just tied to our jobs.
We need to remind ourselves your life can be your career.
[New Post] sunday spark: when life hands you lemons – http://www.ready2spark.com/2010/02/sunda… #eventprofs
Great post and great clip.
The answers (for me) to your questions are:
yes, not enough, yes, often, but balance is the biggest struggle. One of my goals in the next few months.
Thanks as always for such thoughtful posts :)~ Lara
Thanks, Lara! I love your company and the work that you do, so it shows that you love what you do.
Great post and great clip.
The answers (for me) to your questions are:
yes, not enough, yes, often, but balance is the biggest struggle. One of my goals in the next few months.
Thanks as always for such thoughtful posts :)~ Lara
Thanks, Lara! I love your company and the work that you do, so it shows that you love what you do.
Perfect reminder that “one day” should really be “today” so that we aren’t missing what is happening in the present as we prepare for the future. Great blog!
Well said, Nicole.
Perfect reminder that “one day” should really be “today” so that we aren’t missing what is happening in the present as we prepare for the future. Great blog!
Well said, Nicole.
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Thanks . . . I have seen before but every.single.time it inspires.
Thanks . . . I have seen before but every.single.time it inspires.
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