6 Randoms Worthy of Stalking and Why

Every once in a while I am going to post about randoms who you should be following on Twitter and why. No business partners, no bribery,  just genuine people who will add value to your twitter stream and no long-winded excuse why they are amazing.

Keep It Simple Stupid!

BOOKEDforLunch  - Free online webinars with great authors. Last webinar had Seth Godin!

37signals  - Great company, great tweets and an amazing book in ReWork

JudyGreenslade - Pioneering Academic looking to make inroads into the teaching system

presentationzen  - Great book of the same name about slide shows and design

antiResume - Angela Lussier spreading her great story of doing what you love & no excuses

SirKenRobinson  - Hero. I want to ensure his dreams for education reform become reality. Worldwide!

Like I said, nice and simple.

Please post a couple of randoms who you love to follow that other people might not know about.

The Sex and Cash Theory

I have decided to do something different and post a guest article on my blog. This article comes from Hugh Macleod, renown cartoonist and author. Considering my late night endeavour to start a revolution in the form of a start-up I found this article quite reassuring. Enjoy!

THE SEX & CASH THEORY by Hugh Macleod

“The creative person basically has two kinds of jobs: One is the sexy, creative kind. Second is the kind that pays the bills. Sometimes the task in hand covers both bases, but not often. This tense duality will always play center stage. It will never be transcended.”

A good example is Phil, a NY photographer friend of mine. He does really wild stuff for the indie magazines- it pays nothing, but it allows him to build his portfolio. Then he’ll go off and shoot some catalogues for a while. Nothing too exciting, but it pays the bills.

Another example is somebody like Martin Amis. He writes “serious” novels, but he has to supplement his income by writing the occasional newspaper article for the London papers (novel royalties are bloody pathetic- even bestsellers like Amis aren’t immune).

Or actors. One year Travolta will be in an ultra-hip flick like Pulp Fiction (“Sex”), the next he’ll be in some dumb spy thriller (“Cash”).

Or painters. You spend one month painting blue pictures because that’s the color the celebrity collectors are buying this season (“Cash”), you spend the next month painting red pictures because secretly you despise the color blue and love the color red (“Sex”).

Or geeks. You spend you weekdays writing code for a faceless corporation (“Cash”), then you spend your evening and weekends writing anarchic, weird computer games to amuse your techie friends with (“Sex”).

It’s balancing the need to make a good living while still maintaining one’s creative sovereignty. My M.O. is gapingvoid (“Sex”), coupled with my day job (“Cash”).

I’m thinking about the young writer who has to wait tables to pay the bills, in spite of her writing appearing in all the cool and hip magazines…. who dreams of one day of not having her life divided so harshly.

Well, over time the ‘harshly’ bit might go away, but not the ‘divided’.

“This tense duality will always play center stage. It will never be transcended.”

As soon as you accept this, I mean really accept this, for some reason your career starts moving ahead faster. I don’t know why this happens. It’s the people who refuse to cleave their lives this way- who just want to start Day One by quitting their current crappy day job and moving straight on over to best-selling author… Well, they never make it.

You say you want a revolution?

If we all did the things we are capable of, we would astound ourselves. 
Thomas Edison

2010 has started of with a bang to say the least, but it is now time to bring out the big guns.

I have met some remarkable people this year, people who leave me speechless by their endeavours and their passion for what they believe in.
I have also met people with a passion and an idea but are still searching for their missing link to make it happen.

I don’t know how to say this modestly, but I am the missing link. I am working on a new venture that I hope people will find unique, inspirational and remarkable. I am going to facilitate the development of a tribe. But not just any tribe, this will be a tribe where flashes of inspiration go viral before you even get a chance to write them down. This will be a dynamic tribe of people whose capability and willingness to help ideas explode will astound each other on a daily basis.

I will be slowly revealing each step of the process on my blog and will be on the lookout for new ideas and help through twitter and will also be running a competition to give something back to those early adopters.

I mentioned at the start of the year that 2010 was going to be big, I take that back.

It’s going to be GINORMOUS!   

Change today for tomorrow not tomorrow for yesterday.

Rumour has it that your department is looking to cut costs. Your team has heard the whispers as well. The whole floor is starting to look really nervous and as you walk past some colleagues on the way to lunch you can’t help but notice that they are looking at career websites.

You have two choices:

  • Jump on the same career website as them and apply for the same job
  • Or be proactive and do something different

One situation people find themselves in when their career is on the line is speed networking, which is basically racing around a room throwing business cards at people hoping that one person actually catches it and calls you back.

To prevent becoming a puffed out ninja flicking business card assassin try networking today for tomorrow and not networking tomorrow for yesterday. There is a big difference between somebody who is genuinely interested in networking and somebody who is desperately networking for a job. Trust me, the majority of the room can tell!

The best networkers do it for the love of networking, for the love of giving expertise to others and just because they love meeting new people. So if you aren’t already, ask yourself why not? What is stopping you from networking?

So the next time you even contemplate your next big adventure somebody is already tapping you on the shoulder from the amazing world of the hidden job market.

Sounds good amazing doesn’t it?