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I truly do laugh when someone's presented an invitation followed by a question. Not a breaking point but an open space. With complete honesty I'm asked, "Can you provide me some information about your background to share with others?" Here's why I laugh. What occurred for the initial invitation to grow? The picture painted on that side of the screen must be different than what I see. Laughing moments. Which is the reason why I don't interview people. I create conversation. No questions. The majority of the time only statements. It serves as the open door to see the paint on the canvas from your side of the journey. When being introduced to a large number of attendees don't speak of he did and did and did but fill the moment with a connection of what's ahead. We spend too much time talking about what we've done. We no longer recognize the true journey isn't over yet. By the time we get back to it we've forgotten about the process. Your footprint has been washed away by the storms of everyday life. When being introduced in the future invite your guests into the future and not to a past that's been edited into a place of personal acceptance.
I truly do laugh when someone's presented an invitation followed by a question. Not a breaking point but an open space. With complete honesty I'm asked, "Can you provide me some information about your background to share with others?" Here's why I laugh. What occurred for the initial invitation to grow? The picture painted on that side of the screen must be different than what I see. Laughing moments. Which is the reason why I don't interview people. I create conversation. No questions. The majority of the time only statements. It serves as the open door to see the paint on the canvas from your side of the journey. When being introduced to a large number of attendees don't speak of he did and did and did but fill the moment with a connection of what's ahead. We spend too much time talking about what we've done. We no longer recognize the true journey isn't over yet. By the time we get back to it we've forgotten about the process. Your footprint has been washed away by the storms of everyday life. When being introduced in the future invite your guests into the future and not to a past that's been edited into a place of personal acceptance. read more read less

6 years ago #beingreal, #legacy, #sharinglectures, #talkinginpublic, #whatisandisnt