Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Why Every Person Should Become a Song Writer (Personal Development)

Personal Development

Every morning before I wake up, I take a few minutes to get my thoughts going in the right direction. I think thoughts like, “I’m so very thankful that there is an abundance of good surrounding me. I’m so thankful, that I have everything I need to fulfill God’s plan for my life. I’m so thankful, that I have the unlimited mind capacity to focus and get every job done. I’m grateful that I wake up every morning invigorated, happy, healthy and with an abundance of energy.” These are the type of affirmations that get me going and in the right mindset everyday.


For about thirty minutes every morning, I’d take time to think good thoughts and focus on everything I’m thankful for.


But one morning I woke up, and I couldn’t help but get this one song out of my head. Even when I began to focus on a good thought or do some reading, I couldn’t seem to shake this song. Fortunately, it was a good song. It was a song of praise, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But I wanted to be deliberate, purposeful. I didn’t want to go on automatic, I wanted to be intentional and to think about what I was thinking about.


Then it got me to thinking, this happens to people all the time. Part of the reason we can’t go to that next level in life, partly, is because we have the wrong programming lodged in our mind. Again, fortunate for me it was a good song, an empowering song, and that’s great. But for many people, the song they have playing over and over again on the radio station of their mind, is a song that’s not empowering. A song that has no benefit. In fact, many times it’s a song that brings them down.


Much of the reason this happens, is because artists will take a catchy beat, and put a catchy saying to it and it develops a repetition in our mind. It’s the catchy-ness of the song, that validates and gets the message across.


Now, there has to become a point, when every person becomes a song writer. In other words, go into the business of writing songs for yourself. Songs that are uplifting. Songs that are inspiring, empowering and motivating.


You don’t have do be the best song writer. You don’t have to be an award winning producer or beat maker. In fact, the less perfect it is, the more room there is to make it your own.


All you have to do is take a positive thought, and develop a habit of making it catchy in your own mind. Put your own beat to it, so to speak. Sell it. Make it your own. It should be so catchy that when you wake up in the morning, it’s your own song that’s lodged in your mind. It’s your own song that you can’t get out of your head. This would be a good problem to have.


Whose song is it? Michael Jackson’s? Whitney Houston’s? No, it’s your own. Whose house is it getting the most play? Your own home.


You can go to a new place in life, when you can develop a song that says, “You are enough. You have what it takes.” To me, that would be an award winning song. A song that’s more than just a beat. A song that doesn’t corrupt, but uplifts.


Let your own song get it’s own air play in the satellite radio of your own mind. Develop a habit every morning of playing your own song of empowerment. It just might be the one thing that makes the difference between a joy-filled day, and a day full of doom and gloom.


If this blog has helped you, be sure to share it. Let it uplift and inspire someone else to have a joyful day and write a happy song!


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Sunday, March 1, 2015

The Benefits of Having a Personal Brand

Personal Brand


I always say, having a personal brand is the life to any business. It’s kind of like the foundation, so to speak. When you’re branding yourself, you’re taking the focus off a company name, or an individual product and putting it on yourself.


Granted, the company may be a brand all in itself. If you write a book, the book becomes a brand in itself. But you will benefit greatly in the long run, when you develop personal branding all on your own.


For instance, Apple is one of the more popular brands today. When we think of Apple, we think of great inventions like the iPhone. The iPad. They have a great line of iMacs, MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros in which I own one. It’s a great product.


But when we think of Apple, we also think of Steve Jobs. He’s the founder of this brand. No matter what happens to the products, no matter how out-of-date they become, we will always remember Steve Jobs. He can always rebuild more inventions and come out with the latest greatest products because he has a great personal brand. He has a good reputation for the latest cutting edge products. His future is secure.


However, there are many great companies out there, which we will never know the master mind behind the name. We will never know the person who made the awesome discoveries, and came up with the great ideas. And I get it, some people don’t want to be known for there name. And that’s fine, if you so choose to do so. But there are some people who simply don’t know the power and importance in developing a personal brand.


An important thing to know is, people don’t join companies, they join people. You will do your business and yourself a great benefit, when you begin branding yourself. Let people see the brand personality. Your conversions will increase, and you will push more products out the door when people can connect with who you are. Your personality. Your humor and wit.


How to Begin Branding Yourself?


The good news is, anyone can start today and develop a personal branding. It used to be, you had to fork out huge dollars in radio and television advertisements just to get your name out there. But now-a-days, we’re in the era of Social Media. When you can build a following on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, you take the power of advertising into your own hands.


It’s good if you can invest in advertising, but with the tools we have available today, you can do it for free. Why not start by branding yourself on social media?


Too often I hear people say, I like Facebook but I’m not a big Twitter fan, or I’m not a big Instagram or Pinterest fan. My only rebuttal is, while you’re sleeping on one social media tool, someone else is skyrocketing their brand and crushing it. In fact, my biggest following is on Twitter. At the time of writing this post, I’m just over 11,600 followers and growing daily.


The key is to have an open mind. Maybe you can develop a brand personality to your business. Create some YouTube videos showcasing your style and personality. This will allow you to connect with your audience on a personal level. When people can relate to you, and they feel like you’re their best friend, they will buy any product you recommend and be the first to purchase any product you’re launching.


In closing, you can see that there are benefits to developing a personal brand. I’d love to hear from you. Are you looking to start a business? What are some ways you plan to go about personal branding yourself? Leave me a comment down below. Also, be sure to share this blog. Spread the word about the importance of personal branding!


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